Criminal defense attorney Sara M. Webster advocates tirelessly for those facing Mental Health Law.
At an involuntary mental health commitment hearing under Sections 303 and 304 of the Pennsylvania Mental Health Procedures Act, we are defending the freedom of the often troubled and weak to ensure that they receive the least restrictive alternative for treatment.
Sara M. Webster has guided clients through the difficult stages of involuntary commitments sensitively, compassionately and with respect for the needs and humanity of all parties. For more than 20 years, she has served as a lawyer for the National Alliance on Mental Illness.