Pubdate: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 Source: Morning Call (Allentown, PA) Copyright: 2005 The Morning Call Inc. Contact: http://www.mcall.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/275 Author: Pervaiz Shallwani Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) DA REFILES CHARGES AGAINST OFFICER Bucks Wants Hearing On Obstruction Case To Go Before County Judge The Bucks County district attorney's office has refiled charges against Jonathan Knight, the Chalfont police officer accused of tipping off a drug dealer during an undercover drug investigation. The reinstatement of charges Monday comes less than a week after Perkasie District Judge Ruth Dietrich dismissed the case, ruling police failed to show Knight intended to harm the investigation. Knight, of Warminster Township, is charged with hindering apprehension or prosecution and obstructing administration of law or other governmental function. He was suspended from his job Sept. 23. The reinstatement wasn't a surprise since Bucks County prosecutor Karen Diaz made the county's intentions clear after last week's hearing. "Obviously, officer Knight is unhappy that the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania disagrees with the decision of Judge Dietrich," Knight's attorney, Louis Busico, said. "We think Judge Dietrich's decision was well thought-out and correct." The district attorney's office was unreachable for comment Wednesday. Knight was arraigned Tuesday before District Judge Robert Gaffney in New Britain Township. He was released on unsecured bail. The DA's office has requested that Knight's next preliminary hearing be held before a county judge. Busico said he will challenge the request, but would not go into further details. Dietrich was assigned the case after Gaffney recused himself because he hears cases brought by Chalfont police officers, including Knight. Dietrich dismissed the charges against Knight, 35, after more than a 90-minute hearing Dec. 16, ruling that prosecutors failed to show he intended to harm the investigation. That hearing included testimony from the dealer, an undercover policeman, the Chalfont police chief and a county detective. Knight is accused of telling friend and convicted drug dealer Whitney Watson in January that he was "in trouble" after Watson told him he was concerned he had sold drugs to an undercover officer. The undercover investigation was handled by the Bensalem Township Police Department. Police were led to Knight after they charged Watson in February with delivering marijuana. Watson, of Buckingham Township, pleaded guilty in July to delivery of a controlled substance and was sentenced to three years' probation. Watson testified against Knight during the hearing last week, telling the court he befriended Knight and other Chalfont officers because the department used the car wash where he worked, TLC Car Wash, to fuel and wash police cars. Busico argued last week that Knight's conversations did not stop Watson from further deals because Watson had already concluded, after the January deal, that he would no longer deal. County prosecutor Karen Diaz argued Knight's conversations with Watson could have led to an officer being uncovered and possibly hurt. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman