Commonwealth v. T.D.; September 2013
Outcome: Motion to suppress drugs granted due to a lack of credibility of police officers and all charges dismissed. Facts:T.D. was on federal supervised released and facing significant time if convicted of a new offense. He [...]
Commonwealth v. B.S.; June 2013
Outcome: Not guilty of two counts of possession of a firearm, guilty of DUI. B.S. was facing a state sentence if convicted of the firearm charges but got only a 3 day jail sentence for [...]
Commonwealth v. P.B.; December 2012
Outcome: Not guilty of attempted murder, robbery, burglary and related felonies. Guilty only of gun possession after a jury trial. Description:P.B. and a co-defendant were charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, conspiracy and [...]
Commonwealth v. M.B.; November 2012
Outcome: Motion to suppress firearm granted and all charges withdrawn. M.B. was facing at least a4 year state sentence if convicted and received no penalty after the charges were withdrawn. Description:M.B. was charged with possession [...]
Commonwealth v. T.D.; August 2012
Outcome: Sexual assault charges withdrawn by the Commonwealth due to defense investigation. If convicted, he faced certain state incarceration and lifetime reporting under Megan’s Law. Instead, he received no penalty, and the charges were expunged [...]
Commonwealth v. J.D.: May 2012
Outcome: Not guilty of gunpoint robbery following a jury trial. J.D. was facing a mandatory minimum 5-10 years of state incarceration for committing a violent crime with a firearm. Instead, he received no penalty following [...]
Commonwealth v. M.N.; January 2012
Outcome: Not guilty of rape and related charges following a bench trial. M.N. was facing at least 5-10 years of state incarceration if convicted of rape and lifetime reporting under Megan’s Law. Instead, he received [...]
Commonwealth v. D.W.; September 2009
Outcome: Not guilty of gunpoint robbery following a jury trial. D.W. was facing a mandatory minimum of 5-10 years of state incarceration and likely would have received a greater sentence. He received no penalty following [...]