





Warwick Township is often considered the epicenter of Bucks County, spanning 11 square miles and offering a rich history, a local winery, golf courses, and productive farms. While life here is generally peaceful and you rarely expect to encounter much crime, anyone can find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. Being charged with a criminal offense can suddenly threaten your freedom, your job, and your future. At SKA Law Group, our skilled criminal defense lawyers are ready to fight circumstantial evidence and false allegations to ensure your constitutional rights are protected.
The Warwick Township Police Department, led by Chief Jon Ogborn, operates out of their headquarters located at 1733 Township Greene in Jamison. The department focuses heavily on community partnerships, proactive enforcement, and emergency preparedness.
Officers actively enforce road safety laws, maintaining strict oversight of school bus safety protocols, the “Move Over Law,” and distracted driving legislation. Under Paul Miller’s Law, police will treat the use of a hand-held interactive mobile device while driving as a primary offense. The police department is also highly involved in diversionary initiatives, such as the Community Accountability Program (CAP), which offers first-time adult offenders of non-violent crimes a chance to face a community panel rather than entering the traditional court system.
SKA Law Group defends clients against a wide array of charges throughout Bucks County. Our practice areas include:
DUI & Traffic Violations: Traffic stops are exceptionally common in suburban environments like Warwick Township. We handle severe traffic citations—including texting while driving and school bus violations—which can lead to hefty fines, points on your license, and suspensions. We also vigorously defend against DUI charges, challenging murky substance tests to help you avoid steep fines, insurance hikes, and potential jail time.
Burglary & Property Crimes: Property crimes like vandalism, trespassing, and arson are taken very seriously by local police. We provide specialized defense for burglary, which in Pennsylvania is defined as entering a building with the intent to commit a criminal act, even if no theft occurs and no forced entry is required. A burglary charge is a first-degree felony carrying up to 20 years in prison, or a second-degree felony if the building was unoccupied and lacked overnight accommodations. We also defend against charges of conspiracy to commit burglary, ensuring that you are not unfairly penalized for simply being associated with an incident.
Violent Crimes: Even in quiet communities, police investigate altercations that can lead to severe assault, domestic violence, or homicide charges.
Juvenile Crimes: We represent minors facing the juvenile justice system, working to keep their cases out of the courts through informal proceedings to prevent an adjudication of delinquency from ruining their educational and career prospects.
Arrest and Questioning: If you are arrested, you will likely spend the night in jail. It is critical to remain polite but strictly refuse to answer questions until your attorney is present. One small mistake or out-of-context statement will be used against you by law enforcement.
Magisterial District Courts: The legal process in Bucks County begins at the local Magisterial District Courts, where your preliminary hearings and arraignments will take place.
Court of Common Pleas: If the district judge determines there is sufficient evidence, serious misdemeanors and felonies advance to the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas for trial.
Facing the criminal justice system without a dedicated advocate is never advisable. A criminal defense attorney from SKA Law Group will meticulously review all aspects of your case and pay close attention to the evidence the prosecution plans to use against you.
If you are facing a burglary charge, we will aggressively seek evidence to prove you did not intend to commit a crime, or utilize legal defenses such as proving the building was abandoned or open to the public. Our primary goal is always to discredit the evidence against you, explore diversionary options like the CAP program for eligible first-time offenders, and secure the best possible result to protect your freedom.
The Warwick Township Police Department is located at 1733 Township Greene, Jamison, PA 18929.
The Community Accountability Program is a diversionary panel for first-time adult offenders who commit non-violent crimes, such as shoplifting. It allows the accused to appear before community volunteers rather than entering the court system, offering a chance for rehabilitation without acquiring a permanent criminal record.
Burglary is typically charged as a first-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison. It may be reduced to a second-degree felony if the building was unoccupied and not designed for overnight accommodations at the time of the offense.
No. Under Paul Miller’s Law, it is a primary offense to use an interactive mobile device (like a smartphone) with your hands while driving, even when your vehicle is temporarily stationary at a stop sign or traffic light.
Montgomery 12/2016

