Commonwealth v. J.D.
Possession With Intent to Deliver Jury Trial where Ms. McKenna used expert testimony to show the jury that the money possessed by her client did not match the drugs recovered from the alleged buyer.
Commonwealth v. N.J.
Motion to Suppress granted on gun case where Ms. McKenna convinced the judge that police stopped defendant without reasonable suspicion or probable cause.
Commonwealth v. M.K.
All charges withdrawn in a narcotics delivery case where Ms. McKenna notified the District Attorney’s that the lead officer on the case had been accused of misconduct which prevented him from testifying against her client.
Commonwealth v. E.F.
Man facing a new gun charge and years of jailtime on a state parole violation. CASE DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE after Mr. Walker argued that the government had taken more than a year to bring him to trial and violated Pennsylvania Rule of Criminal Procedure 600(A).
Commonwealth v . M.S.
MOTION TO SUPPRESS GRANTED for an undocumented immigrant in a gun case where Mr. Walker exposed the police officers’ lies through cross examination.
Commonwealth v. K.H.
MOTION TO SUPPRESS GRANTED where Ms. McKenna argued that police illegally stopped a man with no previous record and recovered a gun. All charges withdrawn.
Commonwealth v. D.L.
Man accused of selling narcotics directly to a police informant. Motion to Reveal the Confidential Informant – GRANTED.
Commonwealth v. J.C.
Man accused of selling narcotics from his home.
Commonwealth v. K.H.
Man accused of delivering 150 grams of powder cocaine. Motion to Quash – GRANTED
Commonwealth v. W.C.
Man accused of possessing heroin with the intent to deliver. Mr. Walker secured a video tape from the scene and caught illegal police conduct on tape. The police were unaware of the video and lied under oath. Mr. Walker presented the tape during the Motion to Suppress. Motion GRANTED.