Commonwealth v. E.L.

Not Guilty all charges in a Rape of a Child case where Ms. McKenna successfully argued a misidentification defense after uncovering inconsistencies in the case through pre-trial investigation and cross examination of the complaining witness. 

Commonwealth v. J.D.

Not Guilty all Lead Felony Charges in the Brewerytown Stalking Trial where Ms. McKenna successfully convinced the Court that the evidence presented at trial by the Commonwealth was insufficient to make out the Commonwealth’s charges against her client. 

Commonwealth v. C.B.

Man facing a 10-20 year mandatory sentence for sexually abusing a child. Prior to trial, Mr. Walker discovered key government documents that the District Attorney failed to find and turn over in discovery. The documents indicated that the child’s own mother originally told authorities that the child routinely lied to her and that she did […]

Juvenile Matter

Juvenile accused of sexually assaulting another juvenile, his cousin. Mr. Walker argued that the defendant was under the age of ten at the time of the alleged incidents and therefore could not be prosecuted.

Commonwealth v. D.L.

Man accused of sexually assaulting two teenage girls. D.L. was facing a Third Strike (a mandatory 25 years to life in prison). Mr. Walker interviewed three witnesses that the Commonwealth had overlooked. After Mr. Walker provided the Commonwealth with the witnesses’ statements, the prosecution WITHDREW ALL CHARGES against D.L. on the day of trial. When […]

Juvenile Matter

Teenager accused of raping his ex-girlfriend. Mr. Walker argued that the sex was consensual

Commonwealth v. B.D.

Man was accused of raping his girlfriend’s four-year old stepson. He faced a 10-20 year mandatory prison sentence and a lifetime of Megan’s Law reporting. Mr. Walker showed that the child had been coerced into lying by his father and grandmother and that the child was being used as a pawn by the family. The […]