"Judge Upholds Case Against Marine Vet in NYC Subway Chokehold Death"

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A judge has denied a motion to dismiss the case against U.S. Marine veteran Daniel Penny, who is facing charges of second-degree manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide for placing Jordan Neely in a deadly chokehold on a New York City subway. Penny's trial is tentatively expected to start in the fall, and his attorneys have expressed disagreement with the judge's decision. The incident, caught on video, has sparked debate, with Penny claiming he acted to protect himself and others, while Neely's family and supporters argue that he was crying out for help and was met with violence.
Topics:nation#crime-and-justice#criminally-negligent-homicide#daniel-penny#jordan-neely#manslaughter#subway-chokehold
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