Commonwealth v. R.A.
Charges withdrawn where the government claimed Ms. McKenna’s client made an inculpatory statement during his arrest. Ms. McKenna reviewed all body worn camera footage pertaining to the case and showed the district attorney that the statement was never made.
Commonwealth v. H.R.
Charges dismissed for lack of evidence at a preliminary hearing where client was accused of being in constructive possession of a firearm in a car with multiple passengers.
Commonwealth v. E.C.
Motion to suppress granted in a juvenile case where a gun was recovered from Ms. McKenna’s client, who was a passenger in a car. Ms. McKenna convinced the Judge her client’s constitutional rights were violated and the police officers lacked reasonable suspicion and probable cause to search her client.
Commonwealth v. M.T.
Charges dismissed in a case where Ms. McKenna successfully argued her 20 year old client, who was charged with possession of a gun, was unconstitutionally excluded from the second amendment by the Pennsylvania gun laws.