If you were arrested in West Springfield, your case would be heard at the Springfield District Court. The Springfield District Court also hears cases from Springfield and Longmeadow. Attorney Bernard's Springfield office is less than one mile from the Springfield District Court.
Springfield District Court

50 State Street
P.O. Box 2421
Springfield, MA 01102
Springfield District Court presiding First Justice is the Honorable William J. Boyle. Arraignments, pretrial conferences, motion hearings, violation of probation hearings, are heard throughout the week. Each month the court designates a week to hear jury trials. During that week the Court usually has a second judge to hear the jury trials.
The Clerk-Magistrate is John S. Gay. He and his staff preside over all probable cause/show cause hearings. The show cause hearings are heard throughout the week.
The Hampden County district attorney also has an office on the first floor of the Springfield District Court. There are usually two assistant district attorneys assigned to the Springfield District Court and victim witness advocate.
The Chief Probation Officer, Terence O'Neil is also located on the main floor and the staffed by over five different probation officers.
Public Transportation
The Springfield District Court is accessible using the following routes of the Pioneer Valley Transit Authority: Blue 6, Blue 7, Green 1, Green 2, Green 5 and Green 8.
Parking
There are several paid garages around the courthouse as well as metered street parking.
Springfield Resource Links:
City of Springfield, Massachusetts
No matter what kind of OUI charge you are facing, you can rely on my firm for competent legal help. You can call on The Law Offices of Attorney Joseph D. Bernard for:
- OUI
- First Time OUI
- Multiple OUI
- OUI and drugs
- OUI with injury
- Out of state OUI
- RMV Hearings
- Driver's License Restoration
- Leaving the scene
- Vehicular Manslaughter
- Other Practice Areas
Contact my firm to arrange for a free consultation to learn more about the situation you are facing. A thorough analysis of your case can be done to help you proceed in the best possible manner.