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Bench warrant and detainer lifted

Bench warrant and detainer lifted. Delaware County Criminal Defense Lawyer and Philadelphia County Criminal Defense Lawyer Thomas Kenny helped out two clients recently. Yesterday, Attorney Kenny showed up in the Media Courthouse, Delaware County where his client was arrested over the weekend on a Bench Warrant for failing to appear on a criminal matter. The Read More

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Two released from prison

Two released from prison. Two recent clients found trouble with Delaware County Probation Department and found themselves jailed in George Hill Correctional Facility for probation violations. There are two kinds of probation violations, that is, direct and technical. A direct violation is when one is convicted of a new criminal offense when on probation for Read More

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  • Settlement Reached in Philadelphia Amtrak Accident

    In 2015, a speeding Amtrak train derailed in Philadelphia, leaving eight dead and hundreds injured. One victim hired our firm to handle her personal injury claims, and attorney Thomas Kenny was among the first to reach a settlement with Amtrak. READ MORE

  • Federal Probation Terminated–Without a Hearing

    Our client, who was sentenced to several years in federal prison and three years of probation, has been completely released from supervision after our firm filed a successful motion in federal court. The judge granted our motion without even scheduling a hearing and our client walked free.

  • Zoning Board Appeal Granted in Philadelphia

    Our firm successfully lodged an appeal with the Zoning Board of Adjustment in Philadelphia. After our firm presented the project at a local community meeting, worked with the architect to showcase the merits of the proposed structure, and publicly fought the case before the Zoning Board, our client is now permitted to begin construction. READ MORE