Randolph, New Jersey, Municipal Court Defense Lawyer
Municipal Courts are local courts in towns and cities throughout the State of New Jersey. Municipal Courts handle "disorderly persons" charges. If you or someone you know has been charged with disorderly conduct and need experienced Municipal Court defense, attorney Sara Sencer McArdle can help. Prior to beginning her own practice, Sara Sencer McArdle spent over twenty years as an Essex County Assistant Prosecutor. She is certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a criminal trial attorney.
When experience counts, you can count on the Municipal Court defense provided by the Law Office of Sara Sencer McArdle, LLC. Contact our firm today to arrange your consultation. If circumstances prevent you from visiting our office, we can come to you. In addition to representing adults, we provide Municipal Court defense to juveniles.
When results matter
Sara Sencer McArdle helps clients navigate through a criminal justice system that can seem frightening and overwhelming. She is accessible. She listens to her clients' needs and concerns. Sara Sencer McArdle is a vigorous advocate for individuals facing various charges. In many situations, it is possible to have felony charges heard in Municipal Court. This is a good result for people who would have faced serious penalties imposed by New Jersey's Supreme Court. The maximum jail time ordered by a Municipal Court judge is six months. In some situations, the individual may be able to serve time on weekends. An additional alternative is Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI). PTI allows the individual to have charges dismissed and records sealed or expunged.
A complete line of Municipal Court Defense
Our firm provides vigorous Municipal Court defense to individuals facing charges that include:
- Domestic violence
- DWI
- Simple assault
- Drug possession
- Traffic offenses
- Harassment
- Theft
- Property crimes
Our firm strives to obtain favorable results on behalf of our clients. To learn how we can help you or a family member, contact us today.



