Commonwealth v. K.S.

Man accused of robbing an individual at gun point. K.S. was arrested minutes after the robbery and identified. Mr. Walker successfully argued that it was a case of mistaken identification.

Commonwealth v. A.O.

Man sentenced to 5-10 years in prison for a gunpoint robbery. Mr. Walker filed an appeal contending that the sentence was illegal. Both the Superior and Supreme Court agreed that the sentence was illegal.

Commonwealth v. C.S.

Man accused of stealing items from college fraternity house and caught outside with food allegedly from within the house.

Commonwealth v. M.J.

Woman accused of aggravated assault and robbery for allegedly jumping another woman and beating her and taking her valuables.

Commonwealth v. S.K.

Man accused of burglarizing 16 homes, stealing vehicles from the homes and setting the cars on fire.

Commonwealth v. D.B.

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.