





Being approached by the Warminster Township police isn’t always a good experience, and you might immediately wonder if jail time or huge fines are in your future. Being charged with a crime can severely hinder your career and cause your personal reputation to suffer, even if you are entirely innocent. It is critical to contact an attorney before making any comments about your situation to the police. At SKA Law Group, our skilled Bucks County criminal defense attorneys are available to explain your legal rights, evaluate your charges, and provide the best way to proceed.
The Warminster Township Police Department, led by Chief James Donnelly III, is located at 401 Gibson Ave, Warminster, PA 18974. To keep the community informed, the department actively utilizes the CRIMEWATCH network to share information on arrests, incidents, and missing persons. Local authorities aggressively investigate a wide variety of offenses. Recently, police have pursued investigations into retail theft, as well as severe violent crimes such as an armed kidnapping robbery at a local Wawa and a knife-point robbery at a 7-11. The police are also highly active in enforcing local ordinances, such as issuing costly fines for failing to clear snow off vehicles and actively patrolling during declared winter disaster emergencies. Because law enforcement is highly vigilant, any interaction with the police can escalate quickly.
SKA Law Group defends clients against a wide array of charges throughout Bucks County. Our practice areas include:
DUI & Traffic Violations: Police in Warminster actively watch the roads for signs of intoxicated driving, such as swerving, driving between lanes, speeding, or driving too slowly. If pulled over and showing signs of impairment like slurred speech or glossy eyes, you will be asked to perform field sobriety and chemical tests. Refusing these tests could result in the suspension of your license for at least a year. We fight these charges, which carry escalating penalties based on your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC). For example, a BAC between .08 and .099 can lead to a $300 fine and six months of probation for a first offense, while a BAC of .16 or higher can result in up to six months in jail and $5,000 in fines.
Domestic Violence: Being found guilty of domestic violence will drastically change your life. You could be sentenced to prison, separated from your children, and subjected to a protection from abuse (PFA) order for three years. We provide aggressive representation for these matters, understanding that courts will often pursue a conviction even if the victim asks to drop the case.
Juvenile Crimes: Any child arrested in Warminster must face the often unforgiving Pennsylvania juvenile court system. We handle juvenile cases involving the use or possession of a fake ID, as well as drug offenses involving marijuana, cocaine, Adderall, or steroids. We work to protect minors from harsh punishments like juvenile detention, house arrest, curfews, and probation.
Violent & Property Crimes: We provide robust defense strategies for clients facing allegations of retail theft, burglary, robbery, and aggravated assault.
Arrest and Questioning: The most important rule if you are investigated or arrested in Warminster is to remain silent. You should never answer any questions until after you have obtained legal counsel, as the prosecution is already building a case against you.
Magisterial District Courts: The legal process in Bucks County begins at the local level. Your initial arraignments and preliminary hearings will typically be held at one of the area’s many Magisterial District Courts.
Court of Common Pleas: If your case advances past the preliminary stages, or involves serious felonies and grand jury indictments, it will be transferred to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas for formal trial proceedings.
When you are facing criminal charges, the sooner you contact a lawyer, the better your chances are for a successful outcome in the courts. SKA Law Group is ready to evaluate your situation through a free consultation. Our experienced Bucks County criminal defense attorneys know the law and the local court processes intimately. We will carefully review the evidence against you, guide you through your options, and fight hard to get you the best possible results to protect your freedom and your future.
The Warminster Township Police Department is located at 401 Gibson Ave, Warminster, PA 18974.
If police pull you over on suspicion of drunk driving and you refuse to take a chemical or field sobriety test, your driver’s license could be suspended for at least a year.
Even if the victim decides to drop the charges or asks the court to dismiss the case, court officials and prosecutors will usually pursue a conviction against you anyway.
Yes. In Pennsylvania, any kind of identification that contains false information about your name or age is considered a fake ID, even if it does not have a photo. It is illegal to carry one, use one to buy alcohol, or tell someone else you are over 21 to get them to buy you alcohol.
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