Being charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) in New Hampshire is stressful and comes with certain obligations. One of these obligations might include a court order to use an ignition interlock device. It's crucial to comply with this order. Just as important,...
Drunk Driving Defense
When can police officers require a breath test from a driver?
One of the reasons why police officers stop motorists is a suspicion of chemical impairment. It is also one of the scenarios in which a traffic stop might lead to an arrest rather than just a traffic citation. If a police officer believes that someone may have had too...
Inhalant-induced DWIs: Are they different from regular DWIs?
Driving while intoxicated (DWI) due to any substance that can impair your ability to operate a vehicle safely is illegal in New Hampshire. While this usually means alcohol and drugs, state law also prohibits the use of intoxicating inhalants. New Hampshire’s laws...
The elements of an aggravated DWI
For a driver to face a criminal charge of driving while intoxicated (DWI), they must be under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, drug or chemical substance that can impair their ability to drive. Alternatively, their alcohol concentration level should be .08 or...
Understanding Blood Alcohol Concentration limits
Under New Hampshire law, it’s illegal for anyone to drive a vehicle while having a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08 or more. A driver found to have a BAC of at least .08 commits the offense of driving while intoxicated (DWI), which leads to fines and...
Can a penny in your mouth really trick a breathalyzer?
Maybe you’ve heard this before, and maybe you haven’t, but there’s an urban legend that’s been making the rounds for more than a decade now that says a penny can magically get you out of a potential drunk driving charge. According to this popular belief, you can drink...
3 times field sobriety test results may not hold up at trial
Police officers who suspect people of drunk driving typically start trying to gather evidence as soon as they have questions about someone's sobriety. They may capture video footage of erratic driving from inside their vehicle and record the conversation they have...
2 possible ways to challenge your DUI traffic stop and arrest
Just about everyone understands that the consequences of a DUI conviction are harsher than ever. In New Hampshire, those convicted can face expensive fines, loss of driving privileges or perhaps even incarceration. Of course, your goal is probably to minimize the...
DUI convictions impact professional licenses
A drunk driving conviction can have far-reaching effects beyond immediate legal consequences, such as fines, jail time and license suspension. One significant impact often overlooked is the potential effect on professional licenses. Many professionals, including...
Should you drink black coffee when you’re drunk?
When you consume too much alcohol, you may look for ways to sober up quickly. While sleeping is the most reliable way, most people are convinced that black coffee can reduce the effects of alcohol. But does coffee help sober you up? The caffeine in coffee may make...