Former prosecutor Elliot Felig breaks down where the burden of proof lies in the case involving Marine veteran Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely on 'Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy.'
Former prosecutor Elliot Felig discusses the manslaughter charge against Marine veteran Daniel Penny on 'Sunday Night In America.'Sunday Night in America
Penny is currently being charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of Jordan Neely, over the May 1 incident on a New York City subway train. The Marine veteran asserted in an, that the incident in question"had nothing to do with race" and was"deeply saddened" by Neely's death.
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