Commonwealth v. D.F.
Man accused by civilian and an off-duty Philadelphia police officer of shooting an individual outside a North Philadelphia club.
Commonwealth v. D.T.
Man and a friend accused of aggravated assault for allegedly beating a juvenile.
Commonwealth v. B.C.
Man accused of attempting to injure a police officer and a civilian by driving his car at them at over 90 miles an hour.
Commonwealth v. M.H.
Employee of the City of Philadelphia charged with aggravated assault for punching, kicking and using a taser on a woman.
Commonwealth v. J.M.
Man identified by two witnesses as the person who murdered and robbed the victim. Both eyewitnesses personally knew the defendant, but Mr. Walker argued that the witnesses had lied and concocted a story falsely implicating his client.
Commonwealth v. J.V.
Man accused of shooting and injuring an individual in a bar fight. The Philadelphia Police and the FBI claimed that the video equipment in the bar was inoperable. Mr. Walker hired a computer forensic expert to examine the video. The expert found that the equipment was operational and contained some footage from the night in […]
Commonwealth v. E.M.
Young man accused of ambushing a drug house and shooting an individual in the face. Mr. Walker located a videotape establishing his client’s alibi.
Commonwealth v. J.R.
Man accused of killing a man by shooting him several times in the back and head.
Commonwealth v. A.O.
Man charged with a “cold case” murder. The defendant’s DNA was discovered on a hat found at the scene, and he was arrested 15 years after the incident. Mr. Walker argued that the defendant was attacked and had acted in self defense.
Commonwealth v. J.E.
Man was accused, along with three other defendants, of murder, kidnapping, torture and abuse of a corpse. After a month long capital jury trial, Mr. Walker’s client, J.E., was the only defendant found NOT GUILTY ALL CHARGES