You know that the police generally need to have some sort of a reason to pull your vehicle over. There are exceptions to this rule, such as a sobriety checkpoint, but they are rare. As a general rule, the police need to look for signs of impairment or other reasons to...
Drunk Driving Defense
What role does reasonable suspicion have in DUI stops?
Police officers must have a valid reason to conduct a traffic stop. The established protocol for initiating a stop is reasonable suspicion. The police officer must see something that could make a reasonable person believe that there might be an illegal activity...
Your BAC was below the legal limit, so why did you get arrested?
When you were pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving, your blood alcohol content (BAC) – according to the breath test you were given by the police – was only .06%. You know that’s below the .08% that you understand as the “legal limit” for intoxication, so you...
Can you get arrested at a New Hampshire sobriety checkpoint?
When police officers arrest people for driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses in New Hampshire, their interactions are typically the result of targeted enforcement efforts. Police officers tend to carefully scrutinize those involved in motor vehicle collisions and...
2 possible defense angles if accused of drunk driving
If the police arrest you and charge you with drunk driving, you might wonder if that is that or if there is any way you can defeat the charges. There are many different arguments that people have successfully used to overturn DUIs, so it pays to consider them all....
Losing your driver’s license can be a real hardship after a DWI
When New Hampshire drivers get arrested for driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses, they face multiple penalties. A judge could send them to jail and order them to pay fines. Pleading guilty or getting convicted will also mean a mandatory, temporary revocation of...
Here’s why the walk-and-turn test is fallible
Field sobriety tests are not always the best measure of a person’s level of intoxication. While it might seem like they would be helpful in identifying when someone is impaired, the reality is that even sober people can fail them. For example, the walk-and-turn test...
Understanding more about the horizontal gaze nystagmus
If you have been asked to complete field sobriety tests in the past, then you may be aware of the horizontal gaze nystagmus, or HGN, test looks to see if your eyes are moving from side to side smoothly. A nystagmus occurs when there is involuntary jerking of the eyes....
What to do if you’re suspected of drunk driving
No one wants to find themselves pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving. Unfortunately, this is a frequent occurrence that can happen to anyone. If you’re pulled over under the suspicion of driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol in New Hampshire then here...
When do New Hampshire drivers need to install an IID?
An ignition interlock device (IID) is a portable breath test. Professionals wire the test into a vehicle's ignition system so that it can stop someone from starting their vehicle if they have an unsafe blood alcohol concentration (BAC). Some drivers in New Hampshire...

