New Hampshire Multiple DWI Lawyers
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Attorney John Tenn and his entire team are amazing people! If you need a lawyer, he is the man to call! He handled my case in a professional matter and took the stress out of it all.
The whole team were very professional and responsive. My case was effectively handled with good communication during the process. Very satisfied with the outcome. Highly recommend!
I was recently in need of a New Hampshire lawyer. I was put in touch with John Tenn. He went above and beyond for me to make sure I got the best help. Tenn and Tenn thank you for being so helpful!
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It is important to retain the services of a skilled New Hampshire DWI lawyer if you have been arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs in New Hampshire, but absolutely imperative if you have been charged with a second or subsequent DUI offense. If you have already been convicted of a DUI or DWI in NH, being convicted again will carry harsher penalties. Furthermore, having a past drunk or intoxicated driving offense(s) on your record could make the challenges against you in court more difficult to overcome. The only way to avoid or lessen the severe penalties of another conviction is to consult with a knowledgeable New Hampshire DUI/DWI defense lawyer that has years of experience building strong arguments in defense of their clients.
The following sets forth some of the likely penalties you would face for your alleged subsequent DWI/DUI, in New Hampshire:
Second DUI Offense – You will be guilty of a class A misdemeanor; you will be fined not less than $750; you will be ordered to a required sentence of 10 consecutive days, or no less than 37 consecutive days if the repeated offense occurred within 2 years of the former, with 7 of the consecutive days being spent at the 7-day multiple DWI offender intervention program; your driver’s license or privilege will be revoked for at least 3 years; you will be required to pay a fee to the commissioner for the costs of the DWI offender intervention program; and, per the court’s discretion, will be required to complete additional alcohol and/or drug counseling or treatment programs; and SR-22 and Ignition Interlock Device.
Third DUI Offense – Includes second offense penalties, with the following alterations: Your driver’s license will be revoked indefinitely and not restored for at least 5 years, and then only if the court grants your petition to reapply for a driver’s license; and you will be ordered to a mandatory sentence of no less than 180 consecutive days, where 28 of the consecutive days are spent in a 28-day residential treatment program at your own expense.
Fourth and Subsequent DUI Offense – Includes all second and third offense penalties, with the following changes: You will be guilty of a felony; and your driver’s license will be revoked indefinitely without the possibility of petitioning the court to reapply.
It is also important to note, that any action taken against your driver’s license or privilege in New Hampshire will likely affect your driver’s license or privilege in any other state. For example, if you are prohibited from holding a driver’s license in NH, you will likely be prohibited from holding a driver’s license in another state.
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The mere fact that you have been convicted for a DUI/DWI in New Hampshire in the past does not mean you do not have legal rights. Our New Hampshire Multiple DWI lawyers will ensure that your legal rights are protected and we will present the best possible defense on your behalf.
The team of people who work for this firm are some of the most professional and personable individuals I have ever known. You can trust their knowledge and expertise. They are absolutely a five star organization.