





The consequences of being convicted of a felony or misdemeanor in Montgomery County can permanently alter the course of your life. Depending on the specific charges, you could face several years in jail, a suspended driver’s license, and hefty fines. When you are arrested, the stress and uncertainty of navigating the Montgomery County criminal justice process can easily become overwhelming. At SKA Law Group, our skilled attorneys understand the complexities of the Pennsylvania court system and are ready to step in, protect your rights, and provide a dedicated defense tailored to your situation.
Overall, Royersford is considered safer than 63% of cities and towns in America, carrying an annual crime rate of 5.45 crimes per 1,000 residents. Your chance of becoming a victim of any crime in the borough is 1 in 184.
Despite these relatively low statistics, local police and prosecutors are doing everything they can to crack down on all offenses. Law enforcement aggressively patrols the community, with a particular focus on traffic safety near Spring-Ford Senior High School and along Main Street, which has become a common location for accidents. Because police will attempt to punish you to the fullest extent of the law for any infraction, having an experienced attorney is vital to ensure your rights are not trampled.
SKA Law Group defends clients against a wide array of summary offenses, misdemeanors, and felony charges throughout Montgomery County. Our practice areas include:
DUI & Traffic Violations: Pennsylvania is notoriously tough on individuals who operate vehicles under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and convictions carry mandatory jail time. We also handle severe traffic offenses. Many people find themselves pulled over for speeding or reckless driving near Spring-Ford Senior High School and Main Street.
Property Crimes: Property crimes occur at a rate of 4.03 per 1,000 residents in Royersford, meaning individuals have a 1 in 248 chance of becoming a victim of offenses like burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. We vigorously defend against these allegations to protect your future.
Violent Crimes: Violent crimes—including armed robbery, aggravated assault, and rape—are reported at a rate of 1.41 per 1,000 inhabitants. We investigate every angle of these charges to challenge the prosecution’s evidence.
Drug Crimes & Fraud: Our attorneys also represent individuals facing complex drug charges and various fraud allegations, ensuring every procedure followed by the police was strictly constitutional.
Arrest and Questioning: It is highly risky to face the court system alone. Every word you say to the police without a lawyer present becomes a massive risk, as anything you say can and will be used against you in court.
Magisterial District Courts: The legal process in Montgomery County typically begins at the local level. Your initial arraignments, preliminary hearings, and traffic matters will be handled at one of the area’s many Magisterial District Courts.
Court of Common Pleas: If the district judge determines there is sufficient evidence for the case to proceed, serious misdemeanor and felony charges are transferred to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas for formal trial proceedings.
The success rate for unrepresented criminal defendants in Montgomery County is incredibly low. Trying to give statements to the police, attend hearings, and file complex legal motions on your own is a recipe for disaster. When you retain SKA Law Group, you have an experienced professional who knows the ins and outs of the local courts by your side every step of the way. We take care of all the paperwork on your behalf and prepare an effective strategy to defend your rights both inside and outside the courtroom. Our primary goal is to get your charges dismissed entirely; if that is not possible, we leverage our experience to negotiate the most favorable plea deal or penalty reduction available.
Initial proceedings and preliminary hearings are typically handled at a local Montgomery County Magisterial District Court. If your charges involve serious misdemeanors or felonies, the case will be transferred to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas.
Yes. While a traffic ticket might seem like a minor issue, failing to fight it can have a lasting financial impact. You risk accumulating points on your driving record, losing your driver’s license, and facing significantly higher insurance premiums.
No. Every word you say to the police without an attorney present is a risk. Even seemingly innocent comments can get you into further trouble, as law enforcement and prosecutors will use your statements against you in court.
Royersford has an overall annual crime rate of 5.45 crimes per 1,000 residents, meaning you have a 1 in 184 chance of becoming a victim of a crime in the borough.
Montgomery 12/2016

