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New District Attorney Sworn In


District Attorney Matt Weintraub being sworn in. Credit: County of Bucks
District Attorney Matt Weintraub being sworn in.
Credit: County of Bucks

Bucks County’s newest district attorney was sworn in Tuesday by one of the most widely knownย former district attorneys.

District Attorney Mattย Weintraub, who served as chief of prosecution up until Tuesday, was administered the oath of countyย Judge Alan Rubenstein, who was the outspoken top law enforcement official in the county in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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With his wife and two daughters by his side,ย Weintraub was sworn in. The courtroom where the ceremony took place was jam packed with attorneys, law enforcement officials and county leaders. In the front row was recently retired District Attorney David Heckler.

Weintraub has worked for the district attorneyโ€™s office for two stints that equal 13 1/2 years. The Upper Southampton nativeย first began at the office as an intern in 1992.

Credit: County of Bucks
Credit: County of Bucks

When Heckler announced his retirement last month, he said he felt Weintraub was well suited for the position.

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Weintraub, a Republican, confirmed to LevittownNow.com that he willย run for district attorney next year.

Weintraub has become a recognizable face in Bucks County towns as he has met with community members to talk about the heroin epidemic and also spearheaded efforts to increase DUI enforcement. Earlier this year, the incoming-district attorney recalled to reporters the deaths of four high school classmates who died in an Upper Southampton DUI crash in 1985. The deaths have had an impact on his efforts to curb intoxicated driving.

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Since Hecklerโ€™s retirement, Deputy District Attorney Michelle Henry has overseen the office.

Credit: County of Bucks
Credit: County of Bucks
Credit: County of Bucks
Credit: County of Bucks