Howell Municipal Court Attorneys

Charged With a Disorderly Persons Offense, DWI or Traffic Offense in Howell New Jersey. The Former Prosecutor of the Town, Matt Dorry, Is Ready To Defend You.

Our criminal defense has extensive experience to offer those charged with a disorderly persons offense, DWI or traffic offense in Howell Municipal Court. We make this statements because our attorneys have been appearing for decades in Howell Township on an array of charges and have even served as prosecutor in the municipality. Whether its a motor vehicle ticket, a criminal charge or even a municipal ordinance violation, the lawyers at The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall have the tools to achieve a favorable result in your case. Contact our office today at 732-449-2292 to speak to Matthew Dorry, a former prosecutor of Howell Municipal Court, or another attorney on our staff. Initial consultations with a lawyer at the firm are always without charge.

Howell Municipal Court Information

The Howell Municipal Court is located at 300 Old Tavern Road, Howell, NJ. The telephone number to contact the administrative office is 732-938-4848 . The municipal court judge that is responsible for deciding all cases is Honorable Susan Schroeder ClarkThe Court Administrator is Rosemary O’Donnell, C.M.C.A. For additional information regarding Howell Municipal Court, you can refer to the office website of the court. You may also need to contact the Howell Police Department which can be reached at 732-938-4111. The official website for the police department can be found by clicking here.

The municipal court possesses jurisdiction to decide misdemeanor criminal charges falling within the grade of a disorderly persons offense. It also has authority to deal with municipal ordinance violations and traffic/motor vehicle violations such as DWI. The most common Howell Municipal Court charges encountered by our lawyers are:

  • DWI
  • Simple Assault
  • Marijuana Possession
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Harassment
  • Underage Drinking & Alcohol Possession
  • Driving While Suspended
  • Domestic Violence
  • Driving Without Insurance

  • Reckless Driving
  • Possession of CDS in a Motor Vehicle
  • Careless Driving
  • Speeding
  • CDS Possession
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Obstructing the Administration of Law
  • Resisting Arrest

You should know that a conviction for any of the criminal offenses set forth above carries with it a criminal record and the potential for penalties that typically include a fine of up to $1,000, up to 6 months in jail, probation, community service and mandatory court assessments. Traffic tickets for moving violations can also result in significant penalties, as well as surcharges. For example, driving without insurance results in a suspension of one year for a first offense and two years for a second offense (14 days in jail t00). Driving while suspended results in additional periods of revocation, fines, and at least 10 days in jail for a third or subsequent conviction.

Municipal Court Defense Lawyer in Howell New Jersey

If you were charged with a municipal court offense in Howell, the attorneys at The Law Offices of Jonathan F. Marshall are certainly well positioned to defend you. We have not only been appearing in Howell Municipal Court for over a century between our eight lawyers, but have also served as prosecutor of the municipality. To speak to a lawyer with the knowledge and skill to get you the best result available, call our office at 732-449-2292. An attorney is ready to take your call anytime of day or night.

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