After the ruling that Jordan Neely’s death on a subway train was a homicide, the Manhattan district attorney’s office faced several choices over how to charge his killer.
Tag: District Attorneys
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Justice Delayed
More prosecutors appear to be willing to reconsider convictions in the face of contrary evidence, but not all are.
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Daniel Penny Will Be Charged in Subway Chokehold Killing of Jordan Neely
Mr. Penny choked Mr. Neely for several minutes on the floor of an F train. He is expected to surrender on Friday and be charged with manslaughter.
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In a Case Resembling Jordan Neely’s Killing, an Arrest Came Quickly
As prosecutors in New York weigh charges in the killing of Jordan Neely, a similar case in San Diego, Calif., last year resulted in an involuntary manslaughter charge.
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In Trump Case, Bragg Pursues a Common Charge With a Rarely Used Strategy
A review of more than two dozen cases shows that in at least one sense, the indictment of the former president stands apart.