Jury to Reconvene Next Week as Manslaughter Charge in Daniel Penny Trial Dropped

A dismissed manslaughter charge marked a significant development in the trial of Daniel Penny in New York, setting a new tone as the jury prepares to resume deliberations next week. The decision, handed down by the presiding judge on Friday, refocuses the case surrounding the controversial death of an individual during a public transit altercation earlier this year. Penny, a former Marine, was facing charges after he restrained the victim, who later died as a result of the encounter. The incident, captured on numerous commuter cellphones, sparked widespread debate over self-defense laws and the use … Read more

Jury to Reconvene in High-Profile Delphi Murder Case After Weekend of Deliberations

Delphi, IN — The grave case of Richard Allen, who faces charges of dual counts of murder and murder during a kidnapping, continues at the Carroll County Courthouse. The jury convened again at 9 a.m. Monday to deliberate the fate of Allen, accused of the 2017 murders of two young girls in this close-knit Indiana community. On February 13, 2017, the lives of 14-year-old Abigail “Abby” Williams and 13-year-old Liberty “Libby” German were tragically cut short. The girls had embarked on a hike along the scenic Monon High Bridge trail but never returned. Their disappearance … Read more

Jury to Reconvene on Verdict in Trial of Ex-Columbus Officer Accused in 2020 Fatal Shooting

Columbus, Ohio – Jurors in Columbus concluded their deliberations on Thursday in the trial of Adam Coy, a former officer with the Columbus Police Department, who is charged with murder in the 2020 death of Andre Hill. The deliberations, which began late Wednesday, are set to continue on Friday, with a possible verdict being announced. Adam Coy, who took the stand earlier in the week, maintained that he mistook a set of keys in Hill’s hand for a silver revolver during the incident, leading him to fire. The jury, which had one member excused for … Read more