“Manhattan DA wants them to feel the pressure” — Councilwoman Paladino questions jury sequestration in Daniel Penny case

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In the wake of the high-profile Daniel Penny trial, Councilwoman Vickie Paladino has raised concerns about the decision not to sequester the jury, suggesting potential undue influence in the case. Paladino took to social media to express her frustration and skepticism over the jury’s exposure to public discourse and threats.

In her statement, Paladino wrote: “For the record, the Daniel Penny jury is not sequestered, and very likely to see these threats. Why weren’t they sequestered for such a high-profile case?”

She went on to speculate that the lack of sequestration might be intentional, accusing the Manhattan District Attorney’s office of having ulterior motives, “Well, my guess is that the Manhattan DA wants them to feel the pressure. These are his allies, and they have the same goal.”

Her comments reflect a broader concern that external pressures could compromise the integrity of the judicial process. As the case draws significant public and media attention, the debate over potential jury bias and the DA’s approach continues to heat up.

The decision not to sequester the jury has become a focal point for critics who fear that the fairness of the trial may be at risk due to public sentiment and intimidation tactics.

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