





If you have been arrested or accused of a crime in the Newtown area, you are likely worried about your future, your career, and your reputation. Pennsylvania imposes harsh punishments even for relatively minor crimes, meaning an arrest can suddenly threaten everything you have worked for. However, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and every element of a crime must be proven by the prosecution.
At SKA Law Group, our attorneys have the tenacity, knowledge, and experience to fight for the rights of everyday people. We are available to evaluate your case, explain your legal options, and provide a dedicated defense tailored to the Bucks County courts.
The Newtown Township Police Department, located at 100 Municipal Drive and led by Chief of Police John L. Hearn, diligently patrols the community. To maintain public safety, the department utilizes several specialty units, including a Highway Patrol Motorcycle Unit, a Truck Enforcement Task Force, an Accident Reconstruction Unit, and a dedicated DUI Task Force. They also routinely keep the community informed through their active CRIMEWATCH portal.
In recent years, Newtown Township has experienced spikes in certain offenses. In response, local police have implemented a strict policy of harshly pursuing anyone suspected of a crime—especially property crimes like thefts and larceny. Because authorities take an aggressive stance on enforcement, any interaction with the police can quickly escalate. You should never speak to law enforcement about your situation without an attorney present, as anything you say can and will be used against you.
Our criminal defense attorneys represent clients facing a wide range of misdemeanor and felony charges throughout Bucks County. Our practice areas include:
Property Crimes & Theft: Local police heavily target property offenses. We defend against allegations of larceny, retail theft, and burglary, as well as minor property damage like criminal mischief and vandalism.
DUI & Traffic Violations: The Newtown Township Police Department utilizes a specialized DUI Task Force and frequently conducts multi-jurisdictional sobriety checkpoints, especially around holidays. We assist clients facing impaired driving charges and serious traffic offenses.
Drug Crimes: Police actively investigate narcotics offenses in the area. We handle cases ranging from simple possession to more complex drug charges, heavily scrutinizing police searches and the seizure of suspected narcotics and drug equipment.
Violent Crimes & Domestic Violence: We provide robust defense for individuals accused of violent offenses, including simple assault and domestic disputes. The local police department also relies on the Major Incident Response Team (MIRT) and the South Central Emergency Response Team (SERT) to handle severe threats and high-risk warrants.
Juvenile Crimes: A youthful indiscretion like joyriding or graffiti should not ruin a teenager’s life. We work with families to protect minors from acquiring a criminal record, which could severely hinder their ability to get into college or find a job.
Arrest and Questioning: The criminal process begins the moment you are arrested or questioned. Hiring a lawyer early is critical, as it can sometimes determine whether the prosecutor even continues to pursue the charges against you.
Preliminary Hearings: Initial arraignments and preliminary hearings are typically handled at the local level. In Newtown Township, matters are frequently heard at Magisterial District Court 07-2-07, or other Bucks County district courts.
Trial and Sentencing: If your case proceeds past the preliminary stage, serious misdemeanor and felony charges are transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas for trial.
Facing the criminal justice system without legal experience can leave you completely unaware of your constitutional rights. A criminal conviction can result in incarceration, heavy fines, probation, and restitution costs.
By retaining SKA Law Group, you gain an aggressive advocate who will devote their time and attention to your case. Our attorneys will take the time to explain everything to you and immediately step in to protect you from police questioning. We work tirelessly to have your charges dropped or, if that is not possible, to get your punishments significantly lessened so you do not have to pay for one mistake for the rest of your life.
Your initial proceedings and preliminary hearings will typically take place at a local Bucks County Magisterial District Court, such as District Court 07-2-07. If you are facing serious misdemeanor or felony charges, the case will eventually advance to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.
Even misdemeanors of the lowest degree in Pennsylvania can lead to up to a year in jail. Additionally, collateral consequences from a criminal record can permanently affect your career, education, and family.
The Newtown Township Police Department is located at 100 Municipal Drive, Newtown, PA 18940.
Yes. The Newtown Township Police Department utilizes a dedicated DUI Task Force. They frequently partner with the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and other agencies to run sobriety checkpoints and actively patrol for impaired drivers.
Montgomery 12/2016

