August 2

Commonwealth v. S.R.

Commonwealth v. S.R.

S.R. was arrested by members of the Narcotics Field Unit after an alleged multi-day surveillance at the home of S.R. According to their testimony and police reports, they observed S.R. accept money from a white male on his porch, go inside, then return back to exchange “small items consistent with narcotics packaging.” Based on this.

August 2

Commonwealth v. P.T.

Commonwealth v. P.T.

The complainant, ex-wife of P.T., called 911 to report that P.T. had attempted to rape her. Defense investigation revealed a plethora of text messages before and after the alleged incident tending to show that the complainant was jealous and bitter over the fact that P.T. had moved on with his life and was involved with.

August 2

Commonwealth v. R.D.

Commonwealth v. R.D.

Philadelphia police were monitoring “facebook live” for an account user who had a warrant for a burglary charge. They were able to ascertain that the wanted male was at a Popeye’s chicken in South Philadelphia, so officers from the police fugitive squad were dispatched to apprehend him. Upon their arrival they observed the male wanted.

June 21

Commonwealth v. C.C.

Commonwealth v. C.C.

C.C. was arrested for firearms and narc Otis offenses in Frankford after police claimed they observed him throw a bag of cocaine into his car. Canine arrived and alerted to the presence of narcotics in C.C.’s car. A search was conducted and a large amount of cocaine and a firearm was recovered. At a motion.

June 21

Commonwealth v. B.M.

Commonwealth v. B.M.

Police responded to a radio call for a group of men threatening to shoot police at a “violent drug corner” in Frankford. Police claimed that as their “caravan” of police cars approached the corner, B.M. began walking away and one of the officers noticed the handle of a firearm in his waistband. They allegedly stopped.

June 21

Commonwealth v. C.S.

Commonwealth v. C.S.

C.S. was charged with F1 Rape after an old college girlfriend alleged that after a night of drinking and watching college basketball she agreed to return to his apartment. The alleged victim claimed that after following him into his bedroom he threw her down on the bed and violently raped her.The defense team mounted a.

April 13

Commonwealth v. D.Y.

Commonwealth v. D.Y.

Philadelphia police officers received a radio call for a person with a gun on a Septa bus, saw the bus stopped at an intersection and boarded. They did not know the source of the information nor was there a description of the person with a gun. However, as soon as they stepped foot on the.

April 4

Commonwealth v. R.J.

Commonwealth v. R.J.

Philadelphia police officers on routine patrol observed a car disregard a stop sign, so they initiated a traffic stop. R.J. was in the back seat of the car that was being driven by a female friend. The front seazt passenger was another female. During the traffic stop, officers claimed they smelled marijuana, so all occupants.

April 4

Commonwealth v. O.L.

Commonwealth v. O.L.

Philadelphia police officers received a radio call reporting that there was a man inside of a bar at 52nd and Webster wearing an army fatigue jacket who was in possession of a firearm. Officers responded to the bar and saw O.L. seated inside and matching the description of the person with the gun. One of.

March 2

Commonwealth v. C.J.

Commonwealth v. C.J.

Homeland Security intercepted a package destined to Philadelphia from Jamaica that contained one kilogram of cocaine. BNI agents out of the PA Attorney General’s Office obtained an anticipatory search warrant for the address the package was being delivered to, and an undercover agent posing as a Fed Ex Driver delivered the box. While a “takedown.

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