Thursday, May 29, 2025 - A former Dauphin County magisterial district judge has been sentenced to up to 30 years in prison after her conviction on attempted homicide and aggravated ass@ult charges related to the sho0ting of her estranged boyfriend in 2024.
Sonya McKnight, 55, was sentenced to a prison term of no
less than 13.5 years and no more than 30 years in prison at a hearing before
Senior Judge Howard Knisely on Wednesday, May 28 in Dauphin County Court.
As part of the penalty, McKnight was also removed as a
magisterial district judge.
The time McKnight already spent in prison while awaiting
trial will count toward her sentence, Knisely ruled.
McKnight was convicted by a Delaware County jury on April 9.
She was charged with sho0ting her estranged boyfriend, Michael McCoy, in the
head after he told her he wanted to break up with her on February 10, 2024.
McCoy survived the encounter but was left blind in one eye.
He testified against McKnight at trial.
The victim was not present at Wednesday's hearing but did
send a victim impact letter to the court.
Seven people, including McKnight's eldest son, Stephen
Baltimore, testified on her behalf on Wednesday. McKnight's oldest son, Stephen
Baltimore, was among those who spoke.
People who spoke on behalf of McKnight cited her
accomplishments as a magisterial judge, her community activism, and her role as
a mother.
Three people spoke on behalf of the McCoy family, all of
whom expressed forgiveness for McKnight, but asked for a reasonable
sentence.
McKnight reportedly did not apologize to McCoy or his family
for her actions at Wednesday's hearing.
She has 10 days to file a post-sentence motion to appeal,
and 30 days to appeal her sentence to Pennsylvania's Superior Court.
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