By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published June 28, 2022 | Posted in Criminal Defense, Current Events | Tagged Tags: Criminal defense, Federal, Habeas Corpus, SCOTUS |
The federal government of the United States has been slowly chipping away at the availability of habeas corpus for at least five decades, but this effort has become more concentrated in the past 25 years. If you or a loved one is seeking relief through a habeas corpus petition, make sure to reach out to Read More
Read MoreFollowing arguments by federal criminal defense attorney Thomas Kenny, a federal judge ruled this week that our client on federal supervised release would face no violation penalties in connection with multiple infractions allegedly committed while on supervision. As a result, our client will walk free next week and will no longer be subject to the Read More
Read MoreFederal Criminal Defense success. Client has previously served over a ten year sentence for dealing with weapons and drug trafficking. Finally, Client is able to get out of prison on supervised release. That means that the client must obey all rules and regulations by the United States Probation Department. Rules include showing up for meetings, Read More
Read MoreWe love it when our law firm can report another federal court victory! Our client, a prominent Philadelphia businesswoman, found out that another party had obtained a default judgment against her company to the tune of $119,687.56 in the United States Federal Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, located at 601 Market Street, in Philadelphia. Read More
Read MoreAttorney Eileen Burns received a favorable opinion today, published by a judge of the Pennsylvania Federal Eastern District Court: our client, who has sued the City of Philadelphia in connection with the injuries he sustained in prison during a brutal assault by correctional officers, is allowed to move his case forward to trial, defeating a Read More
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