By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published March 27, 2020 | Posted in Criminal Defense | Tagged Tags: coronavirus, Criminal defense, Philadelphia | Leave a comment
As we are all painfully aware, the coronavirus has arrived and has slowed down operations and businesses throughout the country. However, the coronavirus has not slowed down our attorneys, who wrote, filed, argued, and, just this afternoon, WON an Emergency Detainer Motion on behalf of one of our clients incarcerated at Philadelphia’s Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility Read More
Read MoreAt Kenny, Burns & McGill, we are proud to stand up for our clients’ constitutional rights, even if they have been accused of terrible crimes, including murder. Every defendant has a family who cares about them. Every defendant is a person who, even if they have made an awful mistake, deserves punishment that fits the Read More
Read MoreBail reinstated. A bench warrant was issued for client’s arrest in Montgomery County: Court of Common Pleas located at 2 E. Airy Street, Norristown, PA 19401. Client was facing 2 Counts of Forgery Title 18 of the Crimes Code Section 4101 (A1) M1; 4 Counts of Theft by Deception False Impression Title 18 of the Read More
Read MoreOur client, a manager of a local business, was arrested on charges of simple assault and recklessly endangering another person when a co-worker’s alleged that our client injured her. Our client promptly hired Thomas Kenny of Kenny, Burns & McGill to represent her in relation to the criminal charges. Our client, a business professional, wanted Read More
Read MoreA criminal justice client in Philadelphia can rest easier tonight, after Kenny, Burns & McGill was able to have his charge of resisting arrest dismissed. By the time our client’s case made it to the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, he was only facing a single charge of resisting arrest. Why? Our attorneys had already Read More
Read MoreIt’s a good day for one of our clients, who had their charge of aggravated assault dismissed today! Our client was arrested for Aggravated Assault (Title 18 Section 2702 Subsection A), a Felony of the Second Degree; Simple Assault (Title 18 Section 2701 Subsection A), a Misdemeanor of the Second Degree; Recklessly Endangering Another Person Read More
Read MoreSadly, drugs have taken a hold many of our loved ones, people get arrested for drugs every day. People’s lives are ruined over drugs and their abuse. Many who get arrested hope to get their drug charges dismissed. Delaware County ARD- Client was arrested in a car stop with her friend. Police after recovering what Read More
Read MoreSound familiar? Getting stopped in the big city when your African American for a broken rear taillight? Client gets stopped by police in Philly for having an unregistered firearm in car stop. Clients gets charged for various VUFA charge violations of the crimes code in Pennsylvania in the Crimes Code. Client is an otherwise upstanding Read More
Read MoreClient was facing a criminal investigation in New Jersey relating to a burglary that took place in a residential condominium under 2C:18-2, a second degree crime by the Camden County Police Department. The allegations stemmed from the taking of over fifty thousand dollars (50,000.00) from a safe. Client hired criminal defense lawyer Eileen Burns to Read More
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