Bucks County Criminal Court

Bucks County Criminal Court hears all criminal cases in Bucks County. Below you will find specific information about criminal cases and how they are handled in Bucks County.

The Right to Counsel

The Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the U.s. Constitution give defendants in criminal cases the right to counsel/attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney one will be appointed to represent you. Like other rights a defendant has, this one can be waived as well and alternatively you can choose to represent yourself.

Who is the prosecutor for Bucks County?

Depending upon the case, the prosecutor for Bucks County criminal cases will either be a representative of Bucks County or a representative from Pennsylvania. After reviewing evidence it is the prosecutor’s decision whether to file charges or drop a case. Most prosecutors have the ability to negotiate plea bargains, and determine how the case will be prosecuted.

Bucks County Criminal Court

Bucks County Criminal Court

What is a Plea Agreement?

A plea agreement is a deal made between the prosecution and the defendant in a case, where the defendant agrees to plea guilty to a particular charge in exchange for some concession from the prosecutor. In practice, more than 90% of criminal cases end with a plea agreement.

Appealing a Criminal Conviciton

A defendant may appeal a criminal conviction to an appellate court. In an appeal, the actual trial is not redone, but the appellate court hears arguments that the criminal case was not handled in a legal manner at the original criminal court. The appellate court can either uphold the conviction, or determine that errors were made and may request a retrial, a resentencing of the defendant or that the charges be dismissed.

Right to Jury Trial

For “Serious Crimes”, those that can have a potential penalty of 6 months in jail OR a minimum $500 penalty, the US Constitution guarantees a right to trial by jury. This is guaranteed by Article III of the Constitution and the 6th Amendment. The accused has the ability to waive their right to trial by jury.

Defendant Sentencing

At a sentence hearing the judge will inform the defendant of the sentence that will be imposed. This sometimes occurs at the same hearing in which the defendant is found guilty (either by trial or plea agreement). In can also occur at a later date, most often this is due to the complexity of the case where more time is needed to determine the appropriate sentence.

Bucks County Required Court Appearances

In Bucks County, there are both required and non-required court appearances for the defendant. At a required or mandatory appearance hearing, the defendant is required to appear in person before the court. Failing to appear at your required hearing may result in a bench warrant being issued for your arrest by the judge.

Jury Deliberation

In a jury trial in Bucks County, after both the prosecution and defense have rested, the judge will give instructions to the jury and jury deliberations will begin. The jury will convence in a private room to discuss and deliberate the innocence or guilt of the defendant. Once the jury arrives at a unimanous decision, they will inform the judge that they have reached a decision. They will return to the court and the verdict will be read aloud. If the jury cannot reach a unaminous decision, the jury is said to be deadlocked and a mistrial will be declared in the case.

Where will Bucks County criminal case hearings take place?

Criminal cases will take place at the criminal courts of Bucks County. See here for the location of the criminal courts in Bucks County.

What happens in Bucks County at an arraignment?

In Bucks County the defendant is brought into court and informed by the judge of the charges that have been filed against them along with informing them of their rights. At this time, the defendant can plead guilty, not guilty or no contest. If the defendant pleads guilty or no contest, there will be no trial and the defendant may be sentenced immediately or at a later date. If the defendant pleads not guilty a trial date is set.

Where can I get help for my Bucks County criminal case?

The 6th amendment of the United States Constitution provides a criminal defendant with the right to an attorney. As read in the miranda rights, this means that if a defendant cannot afford to hire a private attorney a legal attorney will be appointed to the defendant to represent him at no cost to the defendant. This is often a public defender. In addition, the court clerk for Bucks County will also be able to provide general information about a specific criminal case. The clerk can only provide information and is not an attorney so they cannot provide legal advice, only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice about what the best options for are for your particular case.

Burden of Proof Requirement

In a criminal case in the United States, the burden of proof always requires the prosecutor to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. This is a high threshold that must be met by the prosecution when presenting evidence in a case. If the prosecution fails in it’s burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt the judge must find the defendant not guilty. In a jury trial, the judge will inform the jury what this burden is and their obligation to find the defendant not guilty if they feel the prosecution did prove the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

Bucks County Criminal Court Locations

  • Bucks County Court of Common Pleas – Clerk of Courts (Criminal)

    Address: 55 E Court St, Doylestown PA 18901
    Phone: 215-348-6389 Fax: 215-348-6740

  • Bucks County Court of Common Pleas – Prothonotary (Civil)

    Address: 55 E Court St, Doylestown PA 18901
    Phone: 215-348-6191 Fax: 215-348-6184

  • Bucks County Orphans’ Court

    Address: 55 E Court St, Doylestown PA 18901
    Phone: 215-348-6271 Fax: 215-348-6156

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-01

    Address: 2404 Byberry Rd, Bensalem PA 19020
    Phone: 215-638-1040 Fax: 215-638-0135

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-02

    Address: 501 Bath St, Bristol PA 19007
    Phone: 215-785-3521 Fax: 215-785-0816

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-03

    Address: 3030 Bath Rd, Bristol PA 19007
    Phone: 215-788-5561 Fax: 215-788-5568

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-04

    Address: 7325 New Falls Rd, Levittown, PA 19055
    Phone: 215-943-9414 Fax: 215-943-9454

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-06

    Address: 1500 Desire Ave, Feasterville PA 19053
    Phone: 215-355-7380 Fax: 215-364-1878

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-07

    Address: 142 Centre St, Penndel PA 19047
    Phone: 215-757-6761 Fax: 215-757-2284

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-08

    Address: 2661 Trenton Rd, Levittown PA 19056
    Phone: 215-946-5450 Fax: 215-946-5459

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-09

    Address: 567 Newtown Rd, Warminster PA 18974
    Phone: 215-672-5853 Fax: 215-672-8013

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-10

    Address: 9187 New Falls Rd, Fallsington PA 19054
    Phone: 215-736-0231 Fax: 215-736-0809

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-11

    Address: 31 E Cleveland Ave, Morrisville PA 19067
    Phone: 215-736-1121 Fax: 215-736-0835

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-1-12

    Address: 3237 Bristol Rd, #100-101, Bensalem PA 19020
    Phone: 215-741-3501 Fax: 215-741-3503

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-01

    Address: 60 Township Rd, Richboro PA 18954
    Phone: 215-322-0144 Fax: 215-322-7371

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-02

    Address: 1277 Almshouse Rd, Warrington PA 18976
    Phone: 215-343-7961 Fax: 215-343-7964

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-03

    Address: 705 W Market St, Perkasie PA 18944
    Phone: 215-257-5181 Fax: 215-257-5190

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-05

    Address: 281 California Rd, Quakertown PA 18951
    Phone: 215-536-9650 Fax: 215-536-6966

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-07

    Address: 28 N State St, Newtown PA 18940
    Phone: 215-968-1657 Fax: 215-968-5886

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-2-08

    Address: 962 Town Center, New Britain PA 18901
    Phone: 215-230-7265 Fax: 215-230-7276

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-3-01

    Address: 4001 Durham Rd, Doylestown PA 18902
    Phone: 215-345-7516 Fax: 215-345-7527

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-3-02

    Address: 1720 Kendarbren Dr, #711, Jamison PA 18929
    Phone: 215-343-0627 Fax: 215-343-0629

  • Bucks County Magisterial District Court 07-3-03

    Address: 276 Tabor Rd, Ottsville PA 18942
    Phone: 610-847-5164 Fax: 610-847-8497

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