Alvin Bragg trying to ‘strong-arm’ Daniel Penny jury into deciding on negligent homicide: Andy McCarthy
- Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is accused of trying to 'strong-arm' the jury in the Daniel Penny case by dropping manslaughter charges, as stated by Andy McCarthy.
- Andy McCarthy claimed Bragg added a 'baseless recklessness charge' to the indictment to create two counts for the jury, increasing the likelihood of conviction.
- McCarthy expressed that Bragg's strategy seems effective, suggesting that it is working as intended to influence the jury's decision.
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