Delaware County Judge Suppresses Cocaine Found In Automobile

Following lengthy and difficult pre-trial suppression hearings, a Delaware County Judge ultimately agreed that a Delaware County Man was the subject of an unconstitutional and illegal vehicle stop which led to the recovery of cocaine. Mr. Hoey was able to demonstrate that the police had no legal or constitutional justification to conduct an investigatory stop […]
Philadelphia Man Found Not Guilty in Rape of Lincoln University Student

A Chester County jury acquitted Samuel Johnson of Rape following a three day jury trial before President Judge Riley. Mr. Johnson was represented by Christian Hoey, Esquire of the Law Firm, Rubino & Hoey, LLC. Mr. Hoey successfully argued that Mr. Johnson and the alleged victim engaged in consensual intercourse during the course of a […]
Man Sentenced for Killing Father

DAILY LOCAL NEWS SEPTEMBER 5, 2013 MICHAEL P. RELLAHAN WEST CHESTER – A conflicted family sat in Senior Judge Thomas Gavin’s courtroom Wednesday and watched as Derek Jordan Smith – son, grandson, nephew, brother and cousin to those in attendance – pleaded guilty to killing his father. “The family is divided,” Deputy District Attorney Michelle […]
Chester County Judge Acquits Coatesville Man of Drug Delivery

President Judge Paula Francisco Ott found Coatesville resident, Nigel Styer not guilty of two counts of possessing more than an ounce of cocaine with the intent to deliver. The Commonwealth alleged that Mr. Styer’s presence during the course of a delivery of one ounce of cocaine to a confidential informant amounted to guilt under the […]
Federal Jury Acquits Philadelphia Man of Selling Cocaine

In a split verdict, a Federal jury acquitted Muahdihn Cousin-Bey of delivering cocaine to a man who was later arrested and found to possess cocaine following what appeared to be a hand transaction involving Cousin-Bey. Although Mr. Cousin-Bey was found guilty of possessing a firearm, his sentence was considerably diminished as a result of the […]
Death Penalty Avoided in Chester County Double Homicide

The Defendant was charged with double homicide of two individuals during the course of a drug transaction. The Commonwealth sought the death penalty for Mr. DeJesus because his prior record included a felony aggravated assault conviction. Attorney Rubino, not relying upon the record itself, went into the archives of the Chester County Clerk of Courts […]
Jury Acquits Coatesville Man of Domestic Assault

A Chester County Jury returned a verdict of not guilty in the matter of Commonwealth vs. Thomas Smith after a two day domestic violence trial in the Chester County Court of Common Pleas. In commenting on the verdict, several jurors remarked that the credibility of the alleged victim was called into question as numerous discrepancies […]
Hung Jury in Coatesville Shooting

In the matter of Commonwealth vs. Darren Clark, a deadlocked jury was dismissed by the Honorable James P. MacElree, II following numerous hours of deliberation. The Commonwealth alleged that Clark shot a rival drug dealer following an argument on East Chestnut Street in Coatesville, Chester County. Although the alleged victim testified and identified Mr. Clark […]
Chester County Jury Finds Man Not Guilty of Felony Aggravated Assault

The Defendant was charged with aggravated assault, simple assault and lesser included offenses following an altercation with another individual outside of a West Chester bar. After a verbal altercation in the bar, the Defendant followed the alleged victim outside the bar and down the street where another verbal altercation ensued. The Defendant believed that he […]
Jury Finds Coatesville Man Not Guilty of Possessing Cocaine With the Intent to Deliver

In the matter of Commonwealth vs. Edgar Barber, a Chester County jury found Mr. Barber not guilty of possessing nearly seventeen (17) grams of crack cocaine with the intent to deliver. At trial, Mr. Hoey called an expert on behalf of the Defendant to explain to the jury that possessing such an amount of cocaine […]