By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published February 13, 2023 | Posted in Criminal Defense, Firm News | Tagged Tags: Acquitted, Assault, gun charges, Mental Health, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Probation |
The criminal defense team at Kenny, Burns & McGill is pleased to report that a client charged with a gun crime has been granted house arrest instead of potentially spending decades in prison. This client has suffered from severe mental health issues for the majority of his life, stemming from an abusive and neglectful childhood. Read More
Read MoreThe Criminal Defense team at Kenny, Burns & McGill is very happy to announce that a new mother has been successfully freed from prison after spending 14 months behind bars. Instead of spending years in jail, she will be able to go home and raise her child. Some people actively seek out trouble, and some Read More
Read MoreToday was a great day for Jason, a Kenny, Burns & McGill client who had thirty years of parole and probation terminated in Philadelphia. Jason was sentenced in 2001 for his alleged role in a 1998 murder. Jason served his prison time and upon his release, was scheduled to serve an additional thirty years of 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 MoreThis morning, one of our clients was facing potential direct and technical violations of probation for picking up a new arrest for theft and absconding from supervision from the Bucks County Adult Probation Department in Doylestown. If someone is on probation from a previous case and they get arrested on new charges, that is a Read More
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