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Dealing with a DWI Accident

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

Regardless of the term used, DWI is considered the most serious driving offense in almost all states. Statistics show that 30% of all traffic fatalities have been caused by drunk driving.  For this reason, legislators have introduced serious consequences, such as high fines and imprisonment, to ...

Recent New Hampshire DWI Arrests

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

Earlier this month, a New Hampshire DWI arrest was made involving a 52-year old driving a 2001 Ford Windstar van in Merrimack.  Anthony Marshburn was charged with a 1st DWI offense, DWI per se, along with an open container violation.  He was stopped by Merrimack police due to a yellow line violat...

Illegal Traffic Stop Could be a New Hampshire DWI Defense

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

In order for an officer to be able to legally detain you or require you to pull over when you are driving, he or she must have “reasonable grounds to believe that you have committed a traffic violation. Once that stop is made, the officer may expand the investigation for DUI. The officer must b...

Pulled over for a DWI in New Hampshire (part two)

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

If you refuse to submit to physical tests, the officer will take your license, inform you of your Miranda rights and begin booking you. Under Miranda, you do not have to answer questions that may incriminate you, but the officer will require some information such as your height, weight, and eye color.

Blood Alcohol Content and iPhone

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

It’s time to go home and some of your friends are doubtful if you’re okay to drive. You’re even doubtful if you’re okay to drive. You don’t have a pocket breathalyzer and you’re certainly not going to call the cops. How do you decide to drive or hitch a ride?

DWI Plea Bargains in New Hampshire Part 2

Posted by Ryan Russman | Oct 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

As mentioned in the my first article, New Hampshire DWI Plea Bargains Explained, I would like to help you understand the many directions your drunk driving defense case could go. Below will explain what happens after you've been arraigned for driving while intoxicated in the state of New Hampshir...