Jurors to Resume Deliberations in the Daniel Penny Trial Wednesday
Jurors in the trial of Daniel Penny, a 44-year-old man accused of murdering his former partner, were told they will be resuming their deliberations on Wednesday. The jury was sent out to deliberate on Tuesday after receiving instructions from the judge on the law and proceedings.
The jury has been weighing the evidence presented in court since Monday, when the prosecution presented its case against Penny. The defense is expected to present its case on Wednesday.
Penny is accused of murdering his former partner, Sarah Jones, in 2018. The prosecution alleges that Penny planned and carried out the murder, while the defense claims that he is innocent and was at a friend’s house at the time of the murder.
The trial has been ongoing for several days, with a number of witnesses testifying and presenting evidence. The jury is now responsible for deciding whether or not Penny is guilty of the crime.