College Town Rutgers Anger Management NJ

Rutgers University • New Brunswick • Middlesex County • Court-Approved • Private One-on-One

Anger Management for Rutgers Students, Alumni, Parents & Visitors — Arrested in New Brunswick, Piscataway, or at SHI Stadium? NJAMG Is Accepted at Every Middlesex County Court.

New Jersey Anger Management Group (NJAMG) | 201-205-3201 | 7 Days a Week

Rutgers is New Jersey’s state university — 50,000+ students across multiple campuses, 70,000 alumni in New Jersey alone, and six home football Saturdays at SHI Stadium in Piscataway that draw 50,000+ fans. The bars on Easton Avenue and George Street in New Brunswick. The tailgate lots on the Livingston Campus. The fraternity row parties. The post-game celebrations that become confrontations. Every Rutgers-related charge in New Brunswick or Piscataway is processed through Middlesex County courts — NJAMG’s home territory. NJAMG is accepted at Middlesex County Superior Court (56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick), New Brunswick Municipal Court, and Piscataway Municipal Court. Private one-on-one sessions. $35–$75/session or $30 copay with insurance. Directed by a Rutgers Law graduate.

A Rutgers Law Graduate Serving Rutgers-Related Charges

NJAMG’s director graduated from Rutgers School of Law. He attended classes on the same campuses where the charges originate. He has practiced in Middlesex County courts for over 15 years. When a completion certificate from NJAMG arrives at New Brunswick Municipal Court or Middlesex County Superior Court, it arrives from a Rutgers Law alumnus who understands the community, the courts, and the pressures that led to the charge. This is not a random online program. This is a Rutgers-educated, NJ-barred attorney directing a program accepted at the very courts where Rutgers-related charges are heard.

The Rutgers Pattern — Where Charges Come From

🏈 Game Day — SHI Stadium & Tailgating

SHI Stadium in Piscataway seats 52,454. Tailgating starts hours before kickoff in the lots along River Road and the Livingston Campus. Alumni drive in from Bergen County, Essex County, Monmouth County, and every corner of New Jersey. The combination of all-day drinking, Big Ten football intensity, and parking lot density produces the same result every season: simple assault charges, harassment charges, and disorderly persons offenses processed through Piscataway Municipal Court (455 Hoes Lane) and Middlesex County Superior Court. The person arrested is often not a student — it is a 40-year-old alumni from Montclair or a 55-year-old Bergen County executive reliving college football Saturdays.

🍻 Easton Avenue & George Street — The Bar District

The bars and restaurants along Easton Avenue and George Street in New Brunswick are the epicenter of Rutgers nightlife. The post-game migration from SHI Stadium to the New Brunswick bar district is a weekly ritual. Thursday nights, Friday nights, game-day Saturdays — the density, the alcohol, the 22-year-old ego, and the cognitive distortion that backing down means losing face produce a steady stream of simple assault and harassment charges at New Brunswick Municipal Court. NJAMG has served participants with charges originating at bars and venues throughout the Easton Avenue and George Street corridors.

🏠 On-Campus & Greek Life

Fraternity and sorority events, house parties on College Avenue, dormitory confrontations on the Busch and Livingston campuses — on-campus charges are processed through Rutgers University Police and end up in New Brunswick Municipal Court or, for indictable offenses, Middlesex County Superior Court. Students face dual jeopardy: the criminal charge and the Rutgers Office of Student Conduct proceeding. Anger management completion through NJAMG addresses both tracks simultaneously — the certificate satisfies the court condition, and the proof of counseling engagement strengthens the student conduct defense.

Middlesex County Legal Framework — NJ Charges, NJ Courts, NJ Program

Unlike Penn State (where a NJ resident must deal with Pennsylvania courts 230 miles away), Rutgers charges are processed through New Jersey courts using New Jersey criminal statutes. This is NJAMG’s home court. Every legal pathway is NJ law:

Conditional Dismissal — N.J.S.A. 2C:36A-1

NJ’s municipal court diversion for first-time disorderly persons and petty disorderly persons offenses. Available for simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1), harassment (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4), and similar charges. Anger management is frequently a condition. Successful completion results in dismissal of all charges. NJAMG certificates are accepted at New Brunswick Municipal Court and Piscataway Municipal Court.

Pre-Trial Intervention (PTI) — N.J.S.A. 2C:43-12

For indictable (felony-level) offenses processed through Middlesex County Superior Court. Aggravated assault at a tailgate, a serious bar fight, a weapon involved. PTI applications are processed through the Criminal Division Manager’s Office at 56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick. Anger management enrollment strengthens PTI applications. NJAMG completion certificates are accepted by Middlesex County PTI supervisors.

⚖ Rutgers-Area Courts

Middlesex County Superior Court: 56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 — indictable offenses, PTI, Family Part

New Brunswick Municipal Court: 25 Kirkpatrick Street, New Brunswick, NJ 08901 — disorderly persons offenses, conditional dismissal, most Rutgers bar-area charges

Piscataway Municipal Court: 455 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854 — SHI Stadium area, Livingston Campus area charges

Rutgers University Police: 5 Avenue E, Piscataway, NJ 08854 — on-campus incidents

NJAMG is accepted at all Middlesex County courts. Zero rejections since 2012.

Rutgers Cases

Case 1: Bergen County Alumni — SHI Stadium Tailgate, Piscataway Municipal Court

A 36-year-old Ridgewood marketing director — Rutgers Class of 2012 — attended a Big Ten home game at SHI Stadium. Tailgate lot on the Livingston Campus. An argument with a group of opposing fans escalated to shoving over a parking spot near the tailgate area. Piscataway Police charged him with simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1). He drove home to Bergen County and called NJAMG Monday morning. Enrolled same-day. Completed 8 sessions via Zoom in 13 days from his Ridgewood home. Sessions addressed alcohol and anger, tailgate tribal mentality, and the career consequences of a conviction on his marketing firm’s background check process. Certificate sent to Piscataway Municipal Court (455 Hoes Lane). Conditional dismissal granted.

✅ Bergen County alumni. SHI Stadium tailgate. 8 sessions from home. Conditional dismissal.

Case 2: Current Student — Easton Avenue Bar Fight, New Brunswick Municipal Court

A 21-year-old Rutgers senior from Morris County was charged with simple assault after a bar fight on Easton Avenue following a Thursday night out. New Brunswick PD responded. He was also facing an Office of Student Conduct hearing that could result in suspension with one semester remaining before graduation. He enrolled in NJAMG and completed 8 sessions via Zoom from his College Avenue apartment. NJAMG provided a completion certificate to his defense attorney for court and a progress letter to his student conduct advisor documenting the CBT curriculum, session attendance, and anger management skills acquired. Certificate sent to New Brunswick Municipal Court (25 Kirkpatrick Street). Conditional dismissal granted. Student conduct hearing resulted in probation rather than suspension. He graduated on time.

✅ Rutgers senior. Bar fight. 8 sessions. Court dismissed. Student conduct survived. Graduated on time.

Case 3: Out-of-State Visitor — Rutgers vs. Penn State Game, Aggravated Assault, PTI

A 44-year-old Pennsylvania resident attended the Rutgers vs. Penn State game at SHI Stadium. Post-game confrontation in the parking lot escalated to a punch that broke the other person’s nose. Charged with aggravated assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1(b)) — indictable offense. Case transferred to Middlesex County Superior Court. His NJ attorney applied for PTI and recommended immediate anger management. He enrolled in NJAMG and completed 12 sessions via Zoom from his Pennsylvania home. NJAMG provided a completion letter to the Criminal Division Manager’s Office at 56 Paterson Street, New Brunswick. PTI granted. Indictable charge on dismissal track. He completed his anger management without making the 90-minute drive to New Brunswick every week.

✅ PA visitor. Aggravated assault at Rutgers game. 12 sessions from PA. PTI granted at Middlesex County Superior Court.

Case 4: Parent — Move-In Day Confrontation, Insurance at $30

A 50-year-old Essex County father was helping his daughter move into a dorm on the Busch Campus when a confrontation with another parent over a loading zone space escalated. Rutgers University Police responded. Charged with harassment (N.J.S.A. 2C:33-4). He was embarrassed, mortified that his daughter witnessed it, and determined to resolve it quickly. He called NJAMG, verified his insurance, and enrolled at $30/session. Completed 6 sessions for $180 total via Zoom. Sessions focused on what anger teaches children and the cognitive distortions of parental protectiveness. Certificate sent to New Brunswick Municipal Court. Charge dismissed.

✅ Essex County parent. Move-in day. 6 sessions × $30 = $180. Dismissed.

Case 5: Graduate Student — Domestic Incident, TRO, Family Court

A 28-year-old Rutgers graduate student living in a New Brunswick apartment was involved in a domestic incident with their partner. A TRO was filed. The FRO hearing was scheduled at Middlesex County Superior Court — Family Part. Simultaneously, the graduate program was considering whether to continue the student’s assistantship. The student enrolled in NJAMG and completed 10 sessions via Zoom in 16 days. The program addressed relationship stress during graduate school, financial pressure on a stipend, and the suppress-explode cycle in small apartment living. NJAMG provided a detailed letter to the attorney for the FRO hearing and a separate letter to the graduate program director. FRO not entered. TRO dissolved. Assistantship continued. Dissertation completed.

✅ Rutgers grad student. Domestic/TRO. 10 sessions. FRO denied. Academic career preserved.

Current Rutgers Students — The Dual-Track Problem

⚠ Criminal Court + Office of Student Conduct = Two Proceedings

Current Rutgers students face a unique dual-track challenge. A criminal charge at New Brunswick Municipal Court or Middlesex County Superior Court is one proceeding. But Rutgers’ Office of Student Conduct will also initiate its own proceeding for any arrest — on or off campus. The student conduct process can result in probation, suspension, or expulsion. NJAMG’s completion certificate serves both tracks simultaneously. The court receives the certificate for conditional dismissal or PTI. The Office of Student Conduct receives a detailed progress letter documenting CBT engagement and anger management skill acquisition. Students who can demonstrate proactive counseling engagement consistently receive better outcomes in both forums.

For students within one semester of graduation: The stakes could not be higher. A suspension means delayed graduation, loss of financial aid, and an explanation required on every future application. NJAMG’s speed — 8 sessions in 2 weeks — means the student conduct hearing can be presented with a completed program, not just a promise to enroll.

NJAMG Program Details

✅ What Rutgers-Area Participants Get

Format: Private one-on-one. In-person by arrangement or live remote via Zoom.

Session length: 50–60 minutes.

Programs: 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, 20, or 26 sessions.

Pricing: $35–$75/session direct pay, or $30 copay with accepted insurance.

Student pricing: Call for details — 201-205-3201.

Method: CBT-based.

Speed: 6 sessions in 10 days. 8 in 2 weeks. 12 in 3 weeks.

Dual-track letters: Separate certificates for court and Office of Student Conduct.

Director: Rutgers Law graduate, former NJ public defender, 15+ years, 2,500+ participants.

Guarantee: 100% completion guarantee or money back.

Frequently Asked Questions — Rutgers

I’m a Rutgers student and was arrested. Will NJAMG help with both the court case and student conduct?

Yes. NJAMG provides a completion certificate for court and a detailed progress letter for the Office of Student Conduct. Both tracks benefit from proactive anger management enrollment.

I’m an alumni who was arrested at a Rutgers game. I live in Bergen County.

The charge is in Middlesex County. NJAMG is accepted at every Middlesex County court. You complete sessions via Zoom from Bergen County. No need to drive to New Brunswick for group sessions.

I was arrested at Easton Avenue. Which court will my case be in?

Easton Avenue is in New Brunswick. Disorderly persons offenses go to New Brunswick Municipal Court (25 Kirkpatrick Street). Indictable offenses go to Middlesex County Superior Court (56 Paterson Street). NJAMG is accepted at both.

I was arrested at SHI Stadium. Which court handles that?

SHI Stadium is in Piscataway. Charges are processed through Piscataway Municipal Court (455 Hoes Lane) for disorderly persons offenses, or Middlesex County Superior Court for indictable offenses. NJAMG is accepted at both.

Can I start before my court date?

Yes — and you should. Proactive enrollment strengthens conditional dismissal and PTI applications. NJAMG provides enrollment verification the day you enroll.

YSanto Artusa Jr graduated from Rutgers Law?

Yes. NJAMG’s director is a Rutgers School of Law graduate (2009) and has practiced in Middlesex County courts for over 15 years.

I’m a visitor from out of state. Can NJAMG help?

Yes. NJAMG serves visitors from any state who caught charges at Rutgers events. Sessions via Zoom from your home state. Certificate sent to Middlesex County court.

How much does it cost?

$35–$75/session direct pay, or $30/session with accepted insurance. Call 201-205-3201.

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Rutgers Charge. Rutgers Law Graduate. Your Courts. Your Program.

Whether you are a current Rutgers student, an alumni who returned for a game, a parent visiting campus, or a visitor from out of state — NJAMG is accepted at every Middlesex County court where Rutgers-related charges are heard. Private one-on-one. $35–$75/session or $30 copay. Directed by a Rutgers Law graduate. Dual-track letters for court and student conduct. Same-day enrollment. Call today.

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