Clifton Heights Borough and Upper Darby Township Criminal Defense

About Attorney William Burrows Esq.

Attorney William Burrows offers a distinct advantage rooted in his experience on the prosecutorial side of the courtroom.

Clients trust Attorney William Burrows for his straightforward communication, calculated defense strategies, and extensive courtroom experience.

Having worked closely with the Commonwealth, he understands how criminal cases are investigated and argued.

Burrows is a earned his law degree from Villanova University and previously served as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia.

Charges William Burrows Defends

Clifton Heights Borough and Upper Darby Township Criminal Defense

Facing criminal charges in Clifton Heights Borough or Upper Darby Township can be overwhelming. These densely populated communities generate a high volume of criminal cases within Delaware County, ranging from summary offenses to serious felony prosecutions. How your case is handled—especially at the earliest stages—can significantly affect the outcome.

Attorney William Burrows, affiliated with SKA Law Group LLC, provides experienced criminal defense representation for individuals charged in Clifton Heights and Upper Darby Township, guiding clients through district court proceedings and, when necessary, litigation in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas.

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Local Criminal Defense Considerations

Clifton Heights Borough

Clifton Heights is a small but densely populated borough where criminal cases commonly involve:

  • DUI and traffic-related arrests
  • Drug possession charges
  • Retail theft and property crimes
  • Assault and domestic-related incidents
  • Harassment and disorderly conduct charges

Because of the borough’s size and proximity to commercial areas, arrests often occur quickly and cases move rapidly through the district court system.


Upper Darby Township

Upper Darby Township is one of the largest and most active municipalities in Delaware County. Criminal matters here frequently include:

  • Assault and violent crime allegations
  • Firearms and dangerous weapons charges
  • Drug offenses, including possession and intent-related charges
  • DUI arrests along major roadways
  • Property crimes and fraud-related offenses

Upper Darby cases are aggressively prosecuted and often involve multiple charges arising from a single incident.


Courts Serving Clifton Heights & Upper Darby Township

Criminal cases from these municipalities begin in the Magisterial District Court (MDJ) with jurisdiction over the arrest location. District courts handle:

  • Preliminary arraignments
  • Bail determinations
  • Preliminary hearings

Delaware County Magisterial District Courts

Serious misdemeanor and felony cases are transferred to:

Delaware County Court of Common Pleas

Delaware County Criminal Courts


Criminal Charges Commonly Defended

Attorney Burrows represents clients in Clifton Heights and Upper Darby Township facing a wide range of criminal charges, including:

Violent & Personal Offenses


Drug & Alcohol-Related Charges


Weapons & Serious Felonies


Property & Financial Crimes

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Violations & Court-Related Proceedings

Individuals in Clifton Heights and Upper Darby Township may also face:

Violation matters are commonly handled in the Delaware County Court of Common Pleas and may result in incarceration or additional supervision if not properly defended.

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Why Local Defense Experience Matters

Criminal cases in Clifton Heights and Upper Darby Township often involve:

  • High-volume court dockets
  • Multiple law enforcement agencies
  • Aggressive charging decisions

Attorney William Burrows brings prosecutorial insight and courtroom experience to each case, working to:

  • Challenge improper searches and arrests
  • Advocate for fair bail and release conditions
  • Seek charge reductions or dismissals
  • Prepare cases for trial when necessary

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