By Kenny, Burns & McGill | Published April 23, 2021 | Posted in Criminal Defense | Tagged Tags: Criminal defense, Warrant |
Perhaps nothing is more scary than the thought of being arrested. Police are arranged like an army and there are a lot of them. They investigate alleged crimes and arrest whoever they think might be involved, even if it’s not always true. Police like to get confessions from people so that the case is easier Read More
Read MoreAnother client is back home with their family after Kenny, Burns & McGill successfully had their Bucks County Warrant removed. The client was being held in Philadelphia custody for various alleged violations of probation stemming from Philadelphia criminal cases. When the client spoke to his social worker in Philadelphia, he found out that he also Read More
Read MoreA client — we will call him Malik Rayburn — recently contacted our office after learning that he had multiple arrest warrants issued against him in Delaware County. Anyone who has ever dealt with arrest warrants knows that you must take action very quickly. Otherwise, you run the risk of being arrested by police at Read More
Read MoreEvery law firm likes to celebrate big victories, whether it’s obtaining a large settlement or preventing someone from receiving a sentence which far outweighs the crime. Today, we get to celebrate the most exciting type of victory: securing a client’s release from jail, where he has been illegally detained for weeks. This particular gentleman (we’ll Read More
Read MoreA client of Kenny, Burns & McGill found out that he had an old warrant for a retail theft summary charge, 18 Pa. C.S.A. § 3929. After hiring Thomas D. Kenny to represent him in the matter, Attorney Kenny was able to get the warrant lifted at the Juanita Kidd Stout Center for Criminal Justice.
Read MoreYesterday at the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas, Attorney Thomas Kenny surrendered a client who had an absconder warrant issued from the Bucks County Adult Probation and Parole department. Kenny was able to obtain an immediate, same-day hearing at which the warrant was removed and the client was given back time with immediate parole. Read More
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