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New Hampshire's DWI & Personal Injury Lawyer
Russman Law Offices has again expanded its resources to assist visitors in their quest for legal information. A newly added section of the website offers details on a number of DWI tests that could be used as evidence against you including breathalyzer testing, blood alcohol tests, field sobriety tests and other drunk-driving evidence.
Remember to visit the Russman Law Office Blog in between newsletter deliveries to keep up-to-date on the latest New Hampshire legal news that may impact you.
As always, if you have any questions, please send me feedback with comments, topics of interest, or general questions for future newsletter issues.
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Implied Consent in New Hampshire for DWI
Almost as quickly as there were vehicles to contend with, there were laws describing how to handle drinking and driving.
Testing for alcohol concentration levels became a sure way for the state to ensure a conviction – it was undeniable proof of being over the statutory alcohol concentration limit (0.10 percent before 1994, 0.08 percent from 1994 to the present).
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Statutes of Limitation under NH Criminal Law
In general, statutes of limitation pertain to the part of criminal law that prevents someone from bringing a legal claim to court because the length of time to do such has expired.
In New Hampshire, defendants could face criminal charges for criminal offenses and the statutes of limitation could be applied to both types of cases.
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Damages in a NH Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Wrongful death cases could involve a wide range of situations. The most common are product liability, medical malpractice and vehicle accident cases.
Recently, there has been a significant increase in wrongful death cases involving the exposure to hazardous materials such as asbestos.
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