By admin on July 22, 2010
Located in Rockingham County, the town of Derry is the fourth most populous community in New Hampshire with an estimated population of 34,021. Sometimes referred to by its nickname, “Space-town”, Derry is the birthplace of the first U.S. astronaut in space, Alan Shepard. The town of Derry has a population density of 950.7 people per square mile within its total area of 36.7 square miles. With some of the most densely-populated sections of the town situated on the intersection of New Hampshire Route 28 and New Hampshire Route 102, similar to other busy towns, residents and visitors of Derry encounter their share of arrests for drunk driving.
A person may be pulled over by law enforcement for DWI in Derry if he or she is seen swerving, turning illegally or suddenly, coming close to hitting an object or another vehicle, weaving across lane lines, and for other similar driving behaviors. However, a DUI arrest in New Hampshire does not automatically confirm a DWI conviction. An experienced Derry DUI defense attorney will thoroughly examine the circumstances surrounding your case and build a strong defense on your behalf.
At Tenn And Tenn, P.A., our skilled Derry drunk driving lawyers understand the many challenges you face in the wake of a DUI arrest. Our legal team has a long history of aggressively defending individuals accused of a wide range of drunk driving offenses in New Hampshire. DWI penalties are too severe for you to delay in contacting a knowledgeable criminal defense attorney. Call Tenn And Tenn, P.A. today at 1-888-511-1010 for a free consultation and visit our DWI website at http://www.nh-dwilawyers.com/ for more information.
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By admin on July 20, 2010
Penalties for a DWI in New Hampshire can vary widely depending on the level of intoxication, whether it’s a first or subsequent offense, in addition to other factors.
Several DUI penalties depend on the level of intoxication, determined by the level of alcohol in the blood. For example, in New Hampshire, anyone with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08 or higher is deemed to be intoxicated. No additional proof of intoxication is needed. Individuals under age 21 who have a BAC of .02 are considered to be intoxicated. In New Hampshire, individuals with a BAC of .16 or over will face greater penalties, such as extra time in jail or larger fines.
In New Hampshire, drivers whose BAC level is above the limit for intoxication or those who refuse to take a chemical test to determine intoxication will have their driver’s licenses suspended for at least six months, possibly more, depending on the outcome of their case. After a second offense, the license is suspended for three years and a third offense results in a five year suspension.
In addition to license suspension, individuals who are found guilty of a DUI in New Hampshire can face a range of penalties. For a first offense, this may include a fine, jail time, and a mandatory drug or alcohol treatment program. For subsequent offenses, the penalties become more severe.
DUIs in New Hampshire can have serious consequences. If you or someone you know has been charged with a New Hampshire DUI, contact an experienced DUI defense attorney. A skilled lawyer will gather effective evidence and build the best defense possible to help protect the defendant’s rights. Contact the aggressive and knowledgeable New Hampshire DUI attorneys at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. today at 1-888-511-1010.
By admin on July 14, 2010
Candia is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire with an estimated population of 4,177. As a relatively busy town, Candia residents and visitors enjoy a wide range of activities at the local Liquid Planet Water Park, Charmingfare Farm, Candia Vineyards, Fitts Museum, and other establishments. Candia has a land area of 30.3 square miles and a population density of 137.4 persons. Two major state highways, Route 43 and Route 101 pass through Candia, putting law enforcement on particular alert for drunk drivers.
Being arrested for drunk driving in Candia is something that no one ever expects will happen to them. An individual may be charged with driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), otherwise referred to as driving while intoxicated (DWI), in addition to being charged with the per se law of driving with 0.08% or higher blood alcohol concentration (BAC). However, there is room for error and inaccuracy in blood alcohol testing and preliminary breath testing used to determine a person’s BAC.
Some potential Candia DUI penalties include license suspension, jail time, large fines, points on your driver’s license, and attending an impaired driver intervention program. However, these consequences may only be the beginning for someone who has had previous DWI convictions in New Hampshire. Whether you or someone you care about has been arrested for DUI as a first offense or DUI causing injury, seeking legal counsel and representation from an experienced Candia DWI defense lawyer can make all the difference in retaining driving privileges and obtaining a positive case outcome.
The aggressive and knowledgeable New Hampshire drunk driving defense attorneys at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. have an extensive history of defending those accused of various DWI offenses. Every day counts after a DUI arrest. If you have been charged with driving under the influence in New Hampshire, contact the skilled legal team at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. Call 1-888-511-1010 for a free consultation or visit our DUI website at http://www.nh-dwilawyers.com/.
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Goffstown, New Hampshire houses a population of more than 17,500 residents (according to the 2008 U.S. Census), and stretches 37.6 square miles in size. With a population density of 473 people per square mile, an overwhelming 71% of residents commute out of Goffstown city limits for work. Of the total number of commuters who travel Goffstown’s roads and highways each year, more than 80% typically drive alone, translating to a large number of motor vehicles traveling through Goffstown at any given moment.
For Goffstown motorists who are accused of driving under the influence (DUI), there is legal recourse that can be taken to clear one’s good name. An experienced Goffstown DUI attorney can examine the circumstances under which you were arrested, and look for instances where blood alcohol test results may have been inaccurate or arrest procedure may have been flawed. Even though accusations can be problematic, they don’t mean that an individual is guilty.
It is recommended that the services of a skilled Goffstown criminal defense attorney are retained when an individual is arrested to ensure that his or her rights are not infringed upon. At Tenn And Tenn, P.A., our Goffstown DUI and criminal defense attorneys will mount a strong defense on your behalf and help you achieve a successful outcome in your case. If you have been charged with DUI in Goffstown, please don’t hesitate to contact us for a free telephone consultation. Call 1-888-511-1010 today to learn more about how Tenn And Tenn, P.A. can assist you with your DUI case.
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The New Hampshire State Liquor Commissioner has been charged with driving while intoxicated after being arrested on Saturday, April 17. According to a wmur.com article, the Commissioner was pulled over near Gilford and failed a field sobriety test before refusing to submit to a breathalyzer. He was taken to Belknap County Jail and charged with driving while intoxicated and speeding before being released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail.
Field sobriety tests (SFST’s) in New Hampshire are subjective experiments conducted by law enforcement officials to determine if a person was driving while impaired. These tests are performed in order to evaluate coordination, mental awareness, motor function and ability to pay attention. A person may refuse to submit to such tests by communicating to the officer that he/she wishes to speak to an attorney. Given their subjective nature, field sobriety tests are prone to inaccuracies and flaws. For example, it is possible to fail such a test due to nervousness, poor balance or a legitimate medical condition. If you have been subjected to field sobriety tests and subsequently charged with DWI, you will need to contact a New Hampshire DWI lawyer who can help you contest the officer’s subjective findings and the charge.
The skilled and aggressive DWI lawyers at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. may be able to establish that such SFST’s tests were flawed, inaccurate or that the results were otherwise wrongly interpreted. Before you plead guilty to a DWI in New Hampshire, speak to an experienced DWI lawyer in New Hampshire about your case. The attorneys at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. frequently handle criminal and administrative hearings related to DWI charges, and are here to ensure that your case is handled effectively. Call 1-888-511-1010 for an immediate free consultation.
Located in Hillsborough County, Nashua comes in second behind Manchester as the largest city in New Hampshire. In being named, more than once, as the “Best Place to Live in America” by Money magazine, Nashua had an approximate population of 86,576 in 2008. Nashua was ranked as number 27 on the list of the safest cities in the U.S. compiled by the Morgan Quitno Press which researches crime rates, health care, education, and other categories. Although Nashua is recognized as a safe city in New Hampshire, arrests are sometimes made for drunk driving.
DUI charges in Nashua and throughout New Hampshire should not be taken lightly. A person arrested for drunk driving faces the potential punishment of having their license suspended, being fined substantial fees, serving jail time, having points added to their driver’s license, and having to attend an impaired driver intervention program. A person charged with DUI may find it beneficial to their case and their future to contact an aggressive and knowledgeable Nashua DUI defense attorney. Considering the intricate legal and financial matters involved with a drunk driving arrest, there is no time to waste in contacting a lawyer who will conduct a thorough investigation into the accuracy of field sobriety tests, hand-held preliminary breath tests, and examine other issues surrounding your arrest.
In order to ensure that everything possible is done to help you keep your driving privileges and obtain a positive outcome in your case, contact the skilled Nashua criminal DWI lawyers at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. We have a long history of defending those charged with drunk driving offenses. Whether you or someone you know has been charged with DUI, obtaining quality legal assistance is essential. For more information about how Tenn And Tenn, P.A. can help, please call 1-888-511-1010 for a free consultation or visit www.tennandtenn.com.
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A Hampstead woman stands accused of attempting to run over a store clerk and crashing her vehicle into a local donut shop. According to a Union Leader story, the woman has been charged with driving while intoxicated, conduct after an accident, operating without a valid license, three felony counts of reckless conduct, disorderly conduct and criminal mischief.
According to law enforcement officials, the woman became belligerent after a store clerk at a local market, X-tra Mart, refused to sell her alcohol on account of her non-driver’s ID. The clerk reported that the woman appeared intoxicated upon entering the store. She and the clerk became engaged in an argument, and both exited the store, with the woman entering her vehicle and allegedly attempting to run the clerk over. The woman ultimately lost control of her vehicle and crashed into a Honey Dew Donuts shop, which was attached to the X-tra Mart.
The donut shop incurred exterior property damage, and an employee of the shop received a minor leg wound. After hitting the donut shop, the woman allegedly backed her vehicle away, before heading onto Route 111 and again crashing her vehicle down an embankment, where she was later arrested.
DUI charges are often accompanied by additional allegations, especially in situations where the driver‘s alleged recklessness leads to property damage or physical injuries. If you have been charged with DUI or other driving while impaired offenses in New Hampshire, you will need to be represented by an experienced attorney with a multi-faceted practice who is capable of handling the defense of multiple crimes.
The Hillsborough County criminal defense lawyers at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. maintain a broad criminal practice, and will be able to immediately and effectively counsel you not only with respect to your DUI charge, but any additional charges as well. Call 1-888-511-1010 today to speak with one of our experienced New Hampshire DUI defense attorneys and schedule a free consultation.
According to the 2008 U.S. Census, Bedford, New Hampshire houses a population of 21,122 residents, and has a population density of 644.9 people per square mile. A suburb of Manchester, New Hampshire’s largest city, Bedford is part of Hillsborough County and stretches 32.8 square land miles in size. Sporting one of the highest personal income averages in the state, Bedford is home to families and singles alike.
With so many motorists blanketing Bedford’s roads and highways, there is certain to be an influx of law enforcement personnel keeping a lookout for those individuals who appear to be driving while under the influence. However, field sobriety tests can be inaccurately measured, blood alcohol testing equipment can be improperly calibrated, and arresting officers can mistakenly accuse an innocent motorist of DUI. An experienced Bedford DUI defense attorney will investigate all circumstances surrounding an arrest to ensure that an individual’s rights were not infringed upon.
Though the average Bedford resident doesn’t expect to ever be arrested for a crime, arrests are made from time to time and often leave a person feeling overwhelmed. With any arrest, it is essential that every detail surrounding the circumstances of that arrest be thoroughly investigated to ensure that procedures were properly followed. The best way of ensuring this is to retain the services of an experienced Bedford DWI attorney who will mount a strong defense on behalf of the accused. At Tenn And Tenn, P.A., our skilled Bedford DUI attorneys will fight to protect your rights. If you have been charged with driving under the influence or another crime in Bedford, please contact us for a free telephone consultation. Call 1-888-511-1010 today.
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By admin on March 31, 2010
Chairman of the Board of Selectmen in Westminster was arrested this past weekend in Jaffrey, New Hampshire for driving while intoxicated. According to an article on Telegram.com, the 29-year-old man was arrested Friday March 5, 2010 after he lost control of his Chevrolet pickup truck and struck a tree before ultimately crashing into a snowbank.
Police received an anonymous call reporting a single-car crash and arrived at the scene around 6:40 p.m. The driver then took a Breathalyzer test, blowing a .12. The legal Blood Alcohol Content limit for driving in New Hampshire is .08. Police proceeded to the station where the chairman was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
DUI and DWI offenses in the state of New Hampshire can lead to devastating consequences. Often times, police will confiscate the license of the arrested person and issue a notice for a 30-day suspension, which could be extended, pending a court decision. Fortunately, there is a way for those accused of DWI to get help. What many people do not realize is that breathalyzers and field sobriety tests are not always accurate; and many arresting officers are unfamiliar with proper procedures or fail to follow directions when using such devices.
Laws and regulations for driving under the influence of alcohol have changed significantly over the past few years. If you have been charged with a DUI or DWI, an experienced New Hampshire criminal defense attorney can help you navigate the legal system and achieve the best possible outcome for your case. The DUI defense lawyers at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. have a long history of aggressively defending our clients. Call us today at 1-888-511-1010 for a free and comprehensive evaluation of your case.
Source:http://www.telegram.com/article/20100309/NEWS/3090319
By admin on March 17, 2010
In Rochester, New Hampshire an allegedly intoxicated woman driving home rolled her Subaru and left the scene of the accident. Rochester police were called to Franklin St. at around 1:30 in the morning after residents reported a car struck their mailbox and drove away.
Police were able to track down the suspect after finding car parts and items from the vehicle scattered around the mailbox, including a piece of mail with the suspect’s address. Using the address, police arrived at the suspect’s apartment complex where they discovered a Subaru with extensive damage in the parking lot.
A Rochester police lieutenant reported, “She basically rolled her car over, and it came to rest on four wheels and she drove away.” Although police were not able to test her breath alcohol content, the suspect is being charged with leaving the scene of an accident while intoxicated. According to police, there is probable cause that the suspect had been drinking. Her arraignment is scheduled for March 1 in Rochester District Court.
A person arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (DWI or DUI) in NH faces serious charges with potentially severe punishments. If you or a loved one are charged with a DWI/DUI crime in NH, do not hesitate to contact an experienced New Hampshire DUI attorney. The experienced attorneys at Tenn And Tenn, P.A. will examine the details surrounding your DUI charge and provide you with the strongest defense possible. Contact Tenn And Tenn, P.A. at 1-888-511-1010 for a free telephone consultation, or visit our DWI/DUI website at www.Nh-DWIlawyers.com
Source:http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Police:++Drunken+driver+rolled+car,+then+drove+it+home&articleId=9b878509-78e6-4148-9414-3c05f0d8da0f