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Criminal charges of Unlawful Restraint thrown out

Client was facing charges for allegedly assaulting another boy who was bullying her son. Bullying is never right. Client was facing the following charges: Unlawful restraint (F2) 18 Pa. C.S. § 2902, Simple assault (M1) 18 Pa. C.S. § 2701, Terroristic Threats (M1) 18 Pa. C.S. § 2706, Recklessly Endangering Another Person (M2) 18 Pa. C.S. § 2705, and finally Disorderly Conduct-Fighting (S) 18 Pa. C.S. 5301 (a).

Sensing she needed help from these spurious charges, client decides to hire Criminal Defense lawyer Thomas D. Kenny, of Kenny, Burns & McGill. Attorney Kenny fights the case at the Philadelphia Family Court, 1501 Arch Street, Philadelphia PA and gets the case dismissed. Very happy client.

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