The sudden flash of police lights pulling you over near the Fort Washington Office Park or an unexpected knock at your door from the Upper Dublin Township Police Department changes your life instantly. The moment officers place you in handcuffs, the uncertainty regarding your career, your freedom, and your family begins. Before you even have a chance to fully process the allegations against you, local prosecutors begin aggressively building a case to secure a conviction. Your initial appearance and bail hearing will occur locally at Magisterial District Court 38-2-06. The legal decisions made during these critical first few hours establish the trajectory of the Commonwealth’s entire prosecution. You need an aggressive defense strategy formulated before you ever step foot inside the courtroom. SKA Law Group evaluates every piece of evidence from the moment the district attorney files charges to vigorously protect your rights.
Criminal Cases in Upper Dublin
Upper Dublin Township features a busy blend of dense residential neighborhoods like Maple Glen and Dresher, expansive commercial hubs like the Fort Washington Office Park, and heavily traveled commuter routes. Because the municipality encompasses the Fort Washington Expressway (Route 309), the Pennsylvania Turnpike Interchange, Susquehanna Road, and Welsh Road, the Upper Dublin Township Police Department maintains a highly active traffic enforcement presence. Operating out of their headquarters on Loch Alsh Avenue, officers strictly monitor these busy arteries. A routine traffic stop along PA-309 can rapidly escalate into severe vehicle-related charges if officers suspect impairment or uncover contraband inside the vehicle.
Beyond the highways, local law enforcement aggressively investigates property offenses at retail centers and domestic incidents across the township’s varied neighborhoods. The police department investigates every suspected infraction thoroughly, often utilizing dash cameras and crash reconstruction reports before making an arrest. Because prosecutors push hard for convictions and frequently overlap multiple charges for a single incident to maximize potential penalties, defendants quickly find themselves facing complex dockets that demand a targeted, localized defense strategy built specifically for this jurisdiction.
Your First Court Date: Hatboro, Horsham and Upper Moreland Court
Every criminal proceeding initiated in this township begins at the local district court level. Cases initiated in Upper Dublin go first to the Hatboro, Horsham and Upper Moreland Court, where the presiding district judge handles your preliminary arraignment and sets bail. This preliminary hearing serves as your first tactical opportunity to preview the government’s evidence, question potential witnesses, and challenge the prosecution’s narrative. During this hearing, the judge does not determine guilt or innocence but rather evaluates whether the Commonwealth has presented enough preliminary evidence to justify the charges filed against you. Our defense team utilizes this critical hearing to aggressively cross-examine arresting officers and seek a reduction or complete dismissal of the charges. If the judge binds a felony or serious misdemeanor case over for trial, the matter transfers out of the local district and moves to the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas in Norristown for formal arraignment.
Common Charges in Upper Dublin
Because commuters heavily navigate the Turnpike Interchange and Route 309, local police frequently execute traffic stops that lead directly to arrests for DUI under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3802. Depending on a driver’s specific blood alcohol content and prior record, Pennsylvania typically grades DUI offenses as ungraded misdemeanors, though they carry mandatory minimum penalties and the immediate threat of a driver’s license suspension.
The township’s active commercial centers and retail plazas also drive a significant volume of local property crimes. Loss prevention staff frequently detain individuals, prompting Upper Dublin Township Police to file charges for retail theft under 18 Pa.C.S. § 3929. The district attorney scales the severity of retail theft from a summary offense up to a third-degree felony based entirely on the specific retail value of the merchandise and the defendant’s prior criminal history.
Finally, officers actively patrol both the commercial sectors and residential streets for illicit substances. Simple possession under 35 P.S. § 780-113(a)(16) is classified as an ungraded misdemeanor. However, if officers uncover scales or packaging materials during a vehicle search on Welsh Road or Susquehanna Road, they will attempt to elevate the charge to felony possession with intent to deliver.
First Offense? ARD may be an option
Pennsylvania maintains the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) program for first-time, non-violent offenders to help them avoid the devastating impact of a criminal conviction. By successfully completing a designated probationary period, mandatory community service, and required educational courses, a defendant can earn a complete dismissal of their charges. This successful completion enables you to seek a formal expungement and keep your permanent record clean. For Upper Dublin residents, the District Attorney’s Office formally determines ARD eligibility at the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas level.
Why it Matters That SKA Law Group Practices Here
Navigating the local justice system requires a defense attorney who litigates exclusively within Montgomery County. Attorney William A. Weiss operates directly out of Norristown, located just steps away from the county courthouse and highly accessible for Upper Dublin residents navigating the courts. We do not dilute our focus by handling cases across multiple jurisdictions or taking on different areas of law. This localized concentration means our legal team is intimately familiar with the procedural expectations and prosecutorial tactics utilized specifically in the local district court and downtown Norristown. We build our defense strategies on actual, daily courtroom experience, allowing us to anticipate the district attorney’s moves and challenge evidence aggressively from the very first preliminary hearing through trial.


