It may not seem like much while your cruising down the road, but refusing to let a car pass and then cutting that driver off can have serious consequences. This week a Salem, New Hampshire man was sentenced to no less than 4 ½ years in prison after pleading guilty to negligent homicide, second degree […]
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On Wednesday January 29, 2013, the New Hampshire House of Representatives passed House Bill 496 which would allow first-time DWI offenders to drive for limited purposes, so long as an ignition interlock device is installed in their vehicle to test their blood alcohol content. The Bill’s sponsor, House Majority Leader Steve Shurtleff, D-Penacook, was named […]
Tenn And Tenn, P.A. is pleased to announce that three of its senior trial lawyers, James, John and Mary Tenn, have been selected for inclusion in the 2014 edition of Best Lawyers in America. One of the lawyers, John Tenn, has been recognized for his work in Personal Injury Litigation. John’s personal injury practice is […]
Over the past few months, the evening news throughout the Granite State is overrun with stories of teenagers and young adults using illicit drugs including Heroin. Just last evening, WMUR TV 9 – reported on 3 individuals between the ages of 19 and 21 who are suspected to have overdosed on Heroin in Salem. One […]
Seatbelts save lives in car accidents. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over 15,000 lives are saved each year in the U.S. by seatbelts. Why is this? Seatbelts: 1. keep the occupants of the vehicle inside 2. restrain the most vulnerable parts of the body 3. spread out any force from […]
Under House Bill 1379 proposed by Rep. Jeff Goley, gun records could not be disclosed under the right-to-know law. The proposal seeks to keep private the names and addresses of people with concealed weapon permits in NH. The Bill, along with several other right-to-know bills, will be reviewed by the House Judiciary Committee at a […]
Speed increases the risk of vehicle collisions. It’s a significant factor in the number of fatalities as well as the number and severity of the injuries that result from road crashes. More often than not, speeding results in serious accidents. For instance, the New Hampshire State Police are currently investigating a crash that occurred on […]
Unsafe appliances produce an extremely poisonous gas called carbon monoxide. This highly toxic substance is produced by the incomplete burning of gas and other petroleum products. It usually occurs when a gas appliance has been incorrectly fitted, badly repaired, or poorly maintained. It may also transpire if flues, chimneys, or vents are blocked. You can’t […]
If you Google the definition of “illegal drug trade,” most searches will define it as a “global black market which is dedicated to the cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and sale of drugs that are subject to drug prohibition laws.” If you delve deeper into this subject, you’ll discover that the impact of illegal trade on our […]
Today, the New Hampshire House of Representatives will vote on a Bill that would decriminalize small amounts of marijuana for recreational use. House Bill 492 proposes to legalize one ounce of marijuana for people 21 and older. Proponents of the Bill say it would unravel regulations put in place during the prohibition era, and align […]