Bucks County Witness Intimidation Case
Jan 01, 2017OUTCOME: NOT GUILTY
Mr. Mallis’s client was charged in Bucks County with armed robbery, witness intimidation, kidnapping and related felony charges. After a four-day jury trial in Bucks County, Mr. Mallis’s client was acq ... uitted of the most serious felony charges and released from prison. Through vigorous cross-examination, Mr. Mallis was able to successfully show that the Commonwealth’s “star” witness’s testimony was riddled with lies. “The Commonwealth’s ultimate obligation in a criminal prosecution is to seek justice and truth,” argued Mallis before the jury. Mallis went on to say that the Commonwealth shirked that obligation with respect to his client, and “the jury was able to clearly see through all of the so-called ‘star’ witness’s lies and deceipt.” After a short interview with a reporter from the Bucks County Courier Times, Mallis stated, “the jury got it right, this was clearly the right outcome.” Bucks County Witness Intimidation Case
