Shrewsbury Borough Municipal Court

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If you or someone you love is facing charges for a motor vehicle violation such as driving while intoxicated or a criminal offense such as stalking in Shrewsbury Borough or Oceanport, New Jersey, you will likely be required to appear in the Shrewsbury Borough Municipal Court. In order to successfully address the allegations against you, it is critical to enlist an experienced defense attorney who can advocate on your behalf.

First and foremost, however, you must confirm the specific venue in which you are scheduled to appear, as there are two separate courts, one of which serves Shrewsbury Borough, while the other serves Shrewsbury Township. Shrewsbury Township cases are currently being adjudicated at the Red Bank Municipal Court.

The attorneys at Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh appear regularly in the Shrewsbury Borough and Shrewsbury Township Municipal Courts, among other municipalities throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties, as they represent clients charged with a vast array of offenses, ranging from possession of under 50 grams of marijuana to possession of CDS in a motor vehicle. Fortunately, with over 50 years of experience serving members of these communities, their skilled defense team is well-equipped to combat the charges you are facing.

For additional information as to how the talented defense lawyers at Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh can assist you in resolving your legal matter, contact them today by submitting an online contact form, calling their West Long Branch office at Ca, or reaching them toll-free at 888-328-9131. 

Shrewsbury Borough NJ DWI Defense Lawyers

The Shrewsbury Municipal Court is tasked with adjudicating less-serious criminal charges such as stalking, as well as motor vehicle violations such as DWI and DUI, which are issued within the court’s jurisdiction of Shrewsbury and Oceanport, New Jersey. Specifically, the court tries criminal cases involving disorderly persons offenses and petty disorderly persons offenses, which are relatively less severe than indictable felonies in New Jersey, which are heard in the Superior Court in the county in which the alleged offense occurred. A disorderly persons offense is punishable by a sentence to serve 6 months in the county jail, while a petty disorderly persons offense may result in a 30-day jail sentence. Notably, some motor vehicle violations may also entail jail time in addition to other penalties such as a period of driver’s license suspension and significant fines.

Shrewsbury NJ Municipal Court Information:

The Shrewsbury Borough Municipal Court is located at 419 Sycamore Avenue, in Shrewsbury (on the corner of Sycamore Avenue and Route 35). The Court Office can be contacted directly at (732) 741-4200 ext. 100. For more information about the Shrewsbury Borough Municipal Court, access the following website: Shrewsbury Borough Municipal Court.

  • Judge: Honorable James E. Berube,Jr., JMC.
  • Court Administrator: Megan Thomas, CMCA.

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Contact Shrewsbury NJ Criminal and DWI Defense Lawyers to Discuss Your Case

If you or someone you love has been charged with a criminal or traffic offense in Oceanport or Shrewsbury Borough, NJ, don’t delay in finding an experienced defense attorney who can assist you in navigating through this tumultuous time. The attorneys at Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh are readily available to discuss your case, to lay out your options, and to help you take the necessary steps to move on with your life. Contact them today at 732-440-3950 or 888-328-9131.