Its at least arguable that he intended to restrain rather than kill, and Neely's death was a result of recklessness intend of malicious intent.
Either way, manslaughter is a serious enough charge that he'll want to fight it. And given the state of NY politics right now, he'll very likely be acquitted.
Its at least arguable that he intended to restrain rather than kill, and Neely's death was a result of recklessness intend of malicious intent.
Either way, manslaughter is a serious enough charge that he'll want to fight it. And given the state of NY politics right now, he'll very likely be acquitted.