Commonwealth v. A.S
Jury Trial on a stabbing case where Ms. McKenna used body worn camera and prior inconsistent statements of the complaining witness to expose the witness’s lies to the jury.
Commonwealth v. J.W
NOT GUILTY in a domestic Aggravated Assault/Strangulation trial where Ms. McKenna used the results of her investigation to impeach the complaining witness with the witness’s prior text message statements and harassing phone calls.
Commonwealth v. J.W.
NOT GUILTY in a Contempt/Violation of a Protection From Abuse order case where Ms. McKenna demonstrated to the Court that the complaining witness had fraudulently doctored the evidence at issue in the case.
Commonwealth v. T.S.
Man accused of murdering his cousin and the attempted murder of three other people when he got into a shootout with the security guards outside a South Philadelphia club.
Commonwealth v. D.D.
Security guard charged with assault and faced losing his job and work license. We extensively investigated the case and found that the defendant’s actions were justified. Ms. McKenna set up a meeting with the District Attorney’s Office so that they could meet our client and his wife and hear their version of the events. After […]
Commonwealth v. D.M.
Man caught on video shooting a man 13 times outside a West Philadelphia gas station.
Grand Jury Representation
The federal government subpoenaed our client to testify before a grand jury in a 20 year old murder investigation. Feeling that his testimony could possibly incriminate him, at our direction, our client exercised his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. The U.S. Attorney’s Office attempted to compel his testimony. After a hearing and motions on […]
Common v. K.L.
Man charged with the killing of his brother and the attempted murder and robbery of another individual. The defense convinced the government that K.L. could not legally be charged with the murder of his brother. In exchange for waiving his preliminary hearing all murder charges were dropped against K.L. The government still intended to proceed […]
Commonwealth v. J.S.
Man accused of stabbing another man in the face. The police arrived on the scene and saw J.S. with a bloody knife, and J.S.’ son, swinging a chain at the complainant.
Commonwealth v. T.M.
Man charged with attempted murder and weapons offenses for allegedly shooting an individual in a drive-by. Another lawyer originally handled the case and the jury hung 11-1 to convict. Mr. Walker handled the retrial.