





When you are accused of a crime in Dublin Borough, the situation can immediately cause anxiety about your reputation, career, and future. Whether you are dealing with a traffic citation or a more severe misdemeanor or felony charge, the criminal process involves a complex set of rules and regulations. At SKA Law Group, our attorneys are available to review the facts of your case, outline your available options, and provide discreet, experienced legal representation tailored to your specific situation.
Dublin is generally known as a quiet and safe community in Bucks County. Because major crime is relatively rare in the area, the Dublin Borough Police Department, led by Chief Michael Regan, is able to dedicate significant time and resources to investigating local infractions thoroughly.
The department actively engages with the public through platforms like the CRIMEWATCH app to keep residents informed. Using local police data as a gauge for potential common crimes in the borough, individuals may frequently encounter investigations related to driving under the influence (DUI), traffic violations, drug possession, domestic disputes, and violations of protective orders. Law enforcement takes all of these matters seriously, and working with a knowledgeable attorney can help you navigate any resulting charges.
SKA Law Group represents clients facing a wide range of criminal charges in Dublin and throughout Bucks County. Our practice areas include:
DUI & Traffic Offenses: We handle cases involving driving under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances. Law enforcement often relies on field sobriety tests or breathalyzers during traffic stops and checkpoints. Additionally, we assist clients with traffic violations, such as driving with a suspended license, driving without registration, and reckless driving.
Drug Crimes: While marijuana laws are changing in other parts of the country, possession remains illegal in Pennsylvania. We defend individuals accused of simple possession of marijuana, as well as charges involving other controlled substances like cocaine or methamphetamine.
Violent Crimes & Domestic Violence: Our firm provides defense strategies for individuals facing allegations of simple assault, resisting arrest, and domestic violence. We also represent clients accused of Indirect Criminal Contempt for allegedly violating Protection From Abuse (PFA) orders.
Property Crimes: We handle cases ranging from criminal trespassing to vandalism. Even minor property disputes can escalate into formal misdemeanor charges if not addressed properly.
Theft & Fraud: We defend against various property and financial crimes, ensuring your side of the story is clearly presented in court.
Arrest and Charges: Following an arrest or citation by the Dublin Borough Police, the legal process begins. This often involves formal questioning, bail determinations, and scheduling your first court appearance.
Preliminary Hearings: Your initial arraignment and preliminary hearings will typically take place at one of the local Magisterial District Courts in Bucks County.
Trial and Sentencing: If a case proceeds beyond the preliminary stages, serious misdemeanor and felony charges are transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown.
The criminal justice system can be long and drawn-out, often requiring multiple hearings and extensive preparation. As a defendant, you still have personal, financial, and work obligations to manage. Retaining SKA Law Group allows you to focus on your daily life while we handle the legal complexities of your case.
Our attorneys evaluate the evidence against you, identify potential inconsistencies in police reports, and negotiate with Bucks County prosecutors on your behalf. Depending on your situation, we can work to mitigate the impact of the charges, explore diversionary programs, or prepare a comprehensive defense for trial.
Your initial proceedings and preliminary hearings will typically be handled at a local Bucks County Magisterial District Court. If your charges involve serious misdemeanors or felonies, the case will be transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown.
Yes. Following legislative changes in 2018, certain DUI offenses can be classified as felonies. For instance, depending on your prior record, multiple DUI convictions (such as a fourth offense) can automatically trigger felony charges.
No. Marijuana remains illegal for recreational use in Pennsylvania. A conviction for simple possession can result in a permanent criminal record, fines, and potential jail time.
Violating a Protection From Abuse (PFA) order or a similar agreement can lead to an immediate arrest and charges for Indirect Criminal Contempt, which carries its own set of fines and potential confinement.
Montgomery 12/2016

