Court-Approved Anger Management — Cranford, NJ · 8 Springfield Avenue · Union County · 4, 8, 12 & 16 Sessions · Judge Cassidy’s Wednesday 5:30 PM Docket · Remote or In-Person
Live 1-on-1 · Judge Hon. Mark J. Cassidy · Prosecutor Robert P. Donovan · Wednesdays 5:30 PM · Virtual Sessions · Same-Day Letter of Enrollment
Cranford Municipal Court holds its sessions at 8 Springfield Avenue — a compact but active Union County court that runs Wednesday evening sessions at 5:30 PM with virtual sessions also officially available. Judge Hon. Mark J. Cassidy presides over Cranford’s criminal and traffic docket. Indictable charges from Cranford route to Union County Superior Court at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth (Assignment Judge Hon. Lisa Miralles Walsh). NJAMG delivers live 1-on-1 anger management in 4, 8, 12, and 16-session formats, accepted at 8 Springfield Avenue and at Union County Superior Court, with a Letter of Enrollment issued the same day you enroll. For the complete NJAMG program overview, visit the New Jersey Anger Management Group homepage.
📲 Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 — Start Before Your Next Wednesday Docket
Text “ENROLL CRANFORD” to (201) 205-3201 or call anytime 24/7. Same-day Letter of Enrollment formatted for 8 Springfield Avenue. First session this week. All program lengths available.
📲 Text ENROLL CRANFORD 📞 Call (201) 205-3201
Available 24/7 · Hablamos Español · 4, 8, 12 & 16-session programs · Accelerated pace available
🚫 Union County Does NOT Accept Online-Only Self-Paced Courses
Union County is one of eight NJ counties documented to reject distance-learning-only certificates. The $25–$99 pre-recorded video courses widely sold online are not accepted at 8 Springfield Avenue or at Union County Superior Court in Elizabeth. NJAMG’s sessions are live 1-on-1 Zoom telehealth or in-person at our Jersey City office at 97 Newkirk Street, 2nd Floor — about 30 minutes from Cranford. Why online-only programs get rejected in NJ →
Cranford Municipal Court — Verified Information
📍 Cranford Municipal Court
Address: Cranford Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, Cranford, NJ 07016
Phone: (908) 709-7242
Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Judge: Hon. Mark J. Cassidy
Prosecutor: Robert P. Donovan, Esq.
Note: Cranford Municipal Court officially holds virtual sessions on Wednesday evenings — meaning the bench is directly comfortable with live telehealth participation, which aligns with NJAMG’s Zoom delivery format.
Union County Superior Court (indictable): 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 · (908) 787-1650 · Assignment Judge Hon. Lisa Miralles Walsh
Court Session Schedule
The Wednesday 5:30 PM evening session is specifically designed for working defendants — Cranford has a large NYC commuter population via the NJ Transit Raritan Valley Line. NJAMG’s Zoom format fits exactly: sessions available any day, any hour. A Letter of Enrollment issued today is in your attorney’s hands before the next Wednesday session.
All Program Lengths — Cranford & Union County
Call or text (201) 205-3201 with your court order — we confirm the right length in 5 minutes. See all NJAMG anger management program options.
Common Charges at Cranford Municipal Court
Simple Assault — N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1
Confrontations along Cranford’s downtown Centennial Avenue corridor, parking disputes near the Cranford train station on the Raritan Valley Line, neighbor disputes in Cranford’s tightly-built residential blocks, and incidents from Cranford’s commercial areas and Route 28 corridor. As a disorderly persons offense: up to 6 months Union County Jail, $1,000 fine, permanent record without Conditional Dismissal. Documented anger management strengthens plea negotiations with Prosecutor Donovan at the Wednesday evening docket.
Harassment — N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4
Communications-based charges from post-breakup conflicts, neighbor disputes, and personal confrontations. Carries up to 30 days and $500 fine. For Cranford’s professional commuter community, harassment charges carry professional exposure: employer background checks and licensing board disclosures. NJAMG’s private 1-on-1 format protects confidentiality entirely.
Conditional Dismissal at Cranford Municipal Court
For first-time defendants before Judge Cassidy, Conditional Dismissal under N.J.S.A. 2C:43-13.1 offers full charge dismissal after a one-year supervisory period. Anger management is a standard condition for interpersonal conflict charges. Starting enrollment before the CD application is presented to Prosecutor Donovan at the Wednesday docket demonstrates proactive initiative. See the instant enrollment process →
PTI at Union County Superior Court
First-time defendants with indictable charges at 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth benefit from documented enrollment before the PTI application. Read the complete NJ anger management court guide →
Accelerated Programs — For Approaching Court Dates
NJAMG offers both accelerated and standard pacing. Accelerated: 3–4 sessions per week — 8 sessions in 2–3 weeks, 12 sessions in 3–4 weeks. For Cranford defendants with an upcoming Wednesday 5:30 PM docket, starting today with accelerated pace means your attorney can present session records — not just a Letter of Enrollment — at the next appearance.
💼 Same-Day Letter of Enrollment — Before Your Next Wednesday at 8 Springfield Avenue
Call or text (201) 205-3201 today. NJAMG issues your Letter of Enrollment same day — formatted for Cranford Municipal Court at 8 Springfield Avenue and Union County Superior Court at 2 Broad Street, Elizabeth.
See our process overview and live 1-on-1 session format.
FAQ — Cranford
Will Judge Cassidy’s court accept live Zoom sessions?
Yes — Cranford Municipal Court officially conducts virtual sessions on Wednesday evenings, so the bench is directly comfortable with live telehealth. Pre-recorded courses are rejected county-wide. NJAMG’s Zoom sessions are live 1-on-1 with a credentialed instructor.
Can I complete the program faster?
Yes — accelerated pace: 3–4 sessions per week. Complete 8 sessions in 2–3 weeks, 12 sessions in 3–4 weeks. Call with your deadline and we’ll confirm the right pace.
How fast can I get a Letter of Enrollment before Wednesday’s 5:30 PM session?
Same day you enroll. Call or text (201) 205-3201 — Letter of Enrollment issued immediately, formatted for 8 Springfield Avenue.
Which program length does Cranford typically order?
8 sessions for standard first-time; 12 sessions for more substantive matters and PTI. 4 and 16-session programs also available. Call with your order and we confirm in 5 minutes.
Is NJAMG a law firm?
No — court-approved anger management documentation, not legal advice. See the attorney referral program if you need Union County criminal defense counsel.
🌎 Sesiones en Español — Cranford / Union County
NJAMG ofrece el programa completo de manejo de la ira en español, con instructores bilingües. Aceptado en el Tribunal Municipal de Cranford en 8 Springfield Avenue y en el Tribunal Superior del Condado de Union en Elizabeth. Llame al (201) 205-3201 — disponible 24/7. Hablamos español.
NJAMG Resources
- New Jersey Anger Management Group — court-approved statewide
- Cranford Municipal Court at 8 Springfield Avenue — full details
- Why not all NJ anger management programs are accepted
- Instant enrollment — same-day Letter of Enrollment
- All NJAMG anger management courses and programs
- Complete NJ anger management guide 2026
💼 Cranford Wednesday Docket Coming? Enroll Now — Same-Day Letter of Enrollment.
Call or text (201) 205-3201. Live 1-on-1 Zoom or in-person at Jersey City. 4, 8, 12, and 16-session programs. Accelerated and standard pace. Accepted at 8 Springfield Avenue and Union County Superior Court.
NJAMG is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Court-approved anger management accepted at Cranford Municipal Court at 8 Springfield Avenue, Union County Superior Court at 2 Broad Street Elizabeth, and all NJ courts statewide. Bilingual sessions in English and Spanish.
