Final Verdict Looms as Jury Deliberates in Trial of Marine Veteran Daniel Penny for Subway Incident

NEW YORK — A high-profile trial in Manhattan is drawing to a close as the jury prepares to deliberate the case of Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran accused of fatally choking Jordan Neely, a former Michael Jackson impersonator, in a New York City subway encounter last year. Neely, who was reportedly experiencing homelessness and mental health issues, died following the confrontation, which has since ignited widespread debate over vigilante justice and the treatment of vulnerable populations in public spaces. Penny, who has been charged with manslaughter, has claimed he acted in self-defense during the incident. … Read more

Closing Arguments Heat Up in NYC Subway Chokehold Death Trial of Marine Veteran

New York – Closing arguments unfolded on Monday in the high-profile trial of Daniel Penny, a Marine veteran who is accused of fatally choking Jordan Neely, a street performer known for his Michael Jackson impersonations, on a New York subway last year. Penny faces charges of second-degree manslaughter and negligent homicide, levied by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The incident, which occurred on a northbound F-train, has catalyzed a mixture of national attention and local uproar, centered around issues of safety, mental health, and vigilante justice. Neely, who was frequently seen performing in places like … Read more

Philadelphia Jury Awards $11 Million to Veteran Injured by Defective Pistol in Landmark Gun Safety Case

Philadelphia, PA – A significant legal victory has emerged from Philadelphia as a federal court awarded $11 million in damages to U.S. Army veteran George Abrahams, who suffered injuries from an accidental discharge of his holstered Sig Sauer P320 pistol. The jury concluded that the firearm was defectively designed, marking a key decision against the renowned gun manufacturer. The verdict encompasses $10 million in punitive damages and $1 million in compensatory damages after a three-week trial. This case is noted as the first involving the P320 model in Pennsylvania, bringing to light issues concerning the … Read more

Jackson County Welcomes Veteran Attorney as New Probate Judge, Boasting 33 Years of Legal Expertise

Jackson, MI — Jackson County welcomes Allison Bates as its new probate judge, bringing with her a robust 33-year tenure in the legal field. Bates, who assumes her new role after being appointed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, steps into the position following the retirement of Judge Diane Rappleye earlier this year. Bates’ extensive experience as an attorney in private practice emphasized her expertise in family law, civil litigation, and probate matters, making her a fitting successor to manage the sensitive and complex issues that often come before the probate court. Throughout her career, she has … Read more