Manslaughter Trial Begins for Marine Veteran Over NYC Subway Chokehold Death

New York — Jury selection commenced Monday for the trial of Daniel Penny, a 25-year-old former U.S. Marine, who faces manslaughter charges stemming from a fatal confrontation on a New York City subway last year. Penny is accused of placing Jordan Neely, 30, in a chokehold that led to his death on May 1, 2023. Penny, a veteran discharged in 2021 after four years of service, allegedly restrained Neely, previously known for his work as a street performer, amid claims that Neely was behaving unpredictably and demanding money from fellow passengers. The incident, captured by … Read more

Veteran Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in Cousin’s Death Amid PTSD Defense in Converse County Trial

DOUGLAS, Wyo. — A jury in Converse County delivered a second-degree murder conviction to a Douglas man, Mark Helms, aged 44, for the fatal shooting of his cousin last year. This verdict arrived after intense deliberations following a weeklong trial centered around the mental competency of Helms at the time of the crime. Helms, a military veteran with a substantial history of service and multiple deployments, was accused of killing Nicholas Velazquez, 38, on the night of September 13, 2023. Reports indicate that the cousins had been drinking together in Helms’ residence at the time … Read more

End of an Era: Wimbledon’s Shift to Electronic Line Calling Leaves Veteran Line Judges Sidelined

London, UK – The charm and tradition of Wimbledon, renowned for its grass courts and white attire, will be losing a timeless aspect of its gamesmanship as it bids farewell to human line judges, adopting electronic line-calling technology instead. This shift, informed by a desire for consistent and error-free rulings, marks a profound change for many, including veteran line judges like myself, whose life’s work has revolved around the court lines of this storied tournament. I still vividly remember my first Wimbledon back in 1982, the year Jimmy Connors triumphed over John McEnroe. It was … Read more

Veteran Litigator Kenneth Murphy Returns to DLA Piper, Aims to Mentor Next Generation of Lawyers

PHILADELPHIA — After a brief tenure at Tucker Law Group, Kenneth Murphy, a prominent former partner at Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath, has rejoined the ranks of a major law firm. Murphy has been appointed as of counsel at DLA Piper’s Philadelphia office where he began his legal career. Murphy spent a significant part of his career at Faegre Drinker and its predecessor, Drinker Biddle & Reath, where he dedicated 15 years as a partner. His specialized work in products liability cases, particularly representing corporate giant Johnson & Johnson, has distinguished him in the legal … Read more