New Jersey Municipal Courts
What is Municipal Court?
Municipal Courts are courts that only preside over cases where the offense took place within their own jurisdiction. In New Jersey, a municipal jurisdiction may be a specific city, township, or borough. Although municipal courts cases can transfer more serious criminal matters to a Superior Court, they cannot consider cases for offenses that happened outside their own jurisdiction.
There are 539 Municipal Courts in New Jersey and each one is operated by the city, township or borough in which the courts are located.
Types of Cases Heard by New Jersey’s Municipal Courts
The majority of all cases filed in the New Jersey Court system are dealt with in municipal courts, who hear a great variety of cases including disorderly persons offenses (DPO), cases involving hunting, fishing and boating laws, and minor disputes between neighbors. But the majority of cases heard in New Jersey’s municipal courts are related to motor-vehicles offenses, such as illegal parking, speeding and driving while intoxicated.
Some of the non-traffic related, minor criminal offenses (disorderly persons offenses) heard by municipal courts include shoplifting, simple assault, and trespassing.
New Jersey Municipal Court Defense Attorneys
We Can Help you Beat a Speeding Ticket, DUI, DWI, Traffic Citation, Moving Violation, Hit and Run Offense, Careless Driving, and Other Municipal Court Traffic Violations
There are many ways our attorneys can help you deal with municipal court issues, including legal representation for:
- Non-DWI Traffic/Moving Offenses (i.e. speeding, failure to yield, etc.)
- Speeding
- Driving on a Suspended or Revoked License
- Driving with no insurance
- Reckless driving
- Careless driving
- Leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident
- Disorderly and Petty Disorderly Persons Offenses (DP/PDP) (i.e. domestic violence)
- Possession of under 50 grams of marijuana
- Shoplifting
- Theft
- Criminal mischief
- Simple assault
- Trespassing
- Harassment
- Underage possession or use of alcohol
- Indictable Offenses – (serious criminal matters in Municipal Court are transferred to Superior Court)
- DWI Offenses (Driving While Intoxicated)
2008 Municipal Court Statewide Case Statistics
Each year, more than six million people have to deal with a municipal court in New Jersey. Whether it is for a moving violation, disorderly persons offense, or more serious matter, we can help.
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Type of Offense
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Cases Added
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| Parking Offenses |
2,485,565
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| Non-DWI Traffic Offenses |
2,695,337
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| DP/PDP Offenses |
433,225
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| Other Non-Traffic Offenses |
261,280
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| Indictable Offenses |
197,133
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| DWI Offenses |
35,460
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| TOTAL |
6,108,000
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Get the Legal Help You Need – Contact Our Defense Attorneys Today
In New Jersey, a conviction for driving with a suspended or revoked drivers license can result in mandatory jail time and up to $2,250 in fines and surcharges. To avoid stiff penalties for any case before a municipal court, you need an experienced attorney to represent your best interests.
The law firm of Clark & Clark has the skills and experience to assess your case, cross-examine the charging police officer at trial if necessary and advise you on a course of action that is best for you.
Whether we are negotiating with the Prosecutor or defending your legal rights at a trial, we understand the system and how to make it best work for you. If you have received a speeding ticket, or have been charged with any New Jersey traffic violation, or disorderly persons offense, contact the legal defense law firm of Clark & Clark immediately at (877) 290-3867.
