New Hampshire is not a state with a reputation for being a hotbed of criminal activity. If anything, the opposite is true. Federal law enforcement agencies have historically connected drug availability and offenses in New Hampshire with interstate trafficking and drug...
Criminal Defense
Plea bargaining: How to know if it’s the right deal for you
Only a tiny percentage of criminal cases go to trial. Most of these cases are resolved through a plea deal between the prosecution and the defense. If you are facing criminal charges, you may be desperate to conclude your case by accepting almost any plea deal...
Criminal record annulment in New Hampshire
After being charged, convicted and sentenced for a crime, one may look to New Hampshire’s annulment process as a path to a new start. New Hampshire has had a long history with its approach to criminal record annulments and qualifying conditions. If looking to get a...
When is it a felony to possess firearms in New Hampshire?
Gun control has been and still is a controversial topic across the nation. Many people want to exercise their constitutional right to bear arms under the Second Amendment. Others believe gun possession is out of hand and want laws that provide better control. New...
Can you refuse to allow the police inside your home?
Two police officers show up at your front door. They knock and, when you answer, they tell you that they need to come inside and have a look around. The way that they say it makes it feel like you have to comply. These officers are clearly used to being in authority,...
The harsh consequences of a New Hampshire marijuana conviction
As the nation continues to loosen its laws against marijuana, New Hampshire steadfastly seeks to prosecute those possessing and selling cannabis. It is one of several states yet unwilling to decriminalize marijuana. Despite this unwillingness, two bills introduced to...
Understanding the different types of assault charges
Most criminal charges exist on a spectrum. Very similar acts can be charged very differently based on nuances in the law and small factors relevant to the specifics of a case. After a fight, for example, you may find yourself charged with either simple or aggravated...
What kind of plea deal can you get after you’re accused of a crime?
When someone’s facing criminal charges, the first thing that they usually think about is what will happen if they’re convicted. The anxiety and stress of the unknown can be very hard to manage, so a lot of defendants will, at some point, at least consider taking a...
In trouble with the law? Don’t try a “self-help” solution
A New Hampshire woman recently made national news for her innovative solution to her legal problems: She found a way to access the court’s electronic document system and filed paperwork -- allegedly from a prosecutor and a retired judge -- that effectively dropped all...
What’s the importance of “making bail” after an arrest?
Getting arrested can come as a serious shock to your system -- and that shock can get even greater when you hear the judge set a massive dollar amount for your bail. The cash bail system in this country is designed to do one thing: Bail is all about making sure that...

