HAPPY 4TH OF JULY from NH DWI Attorney Mark Stevens 603.893.0074 (24/7)

Wishing everyone a safe and exciting July 4th weekend from Salem, NH DUI & Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Stevens!  As always, please celebrate responsibly and remember, you don’t have to talk to the cops!

 

 

Here’s a few tips:
Before hitting the highway, make sure to check your plate and brake lights, locate and create easy access to your license and registration keep your inspection stickers up to date (and license plates). Equipment violations are a great way to find yourself in the flashing blues of a police car despite your “good driver discount-status”! Avoid giving the police a chance to legally stop you by making sure that your lights are functioning and any equipment issues have been addressed before heading out.

 

Have a Safe and Happy Fourth of July,

Mark Stevens, Criminal Defense Attorney, Law Office of Mark Stevens
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If You’re About to be Arrested for a New Hampshire DWI….

Call Salem, New Hampshire DWI & Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Stevens (admitted in all courts in MA and NH) to schedule your free consultation and initial case evaluation.

Call Attorney Mark Stevens (24/7) if you’ve been hassled by the cops in an unnecessary roadside encounter. The consultation is free call 603-893-0074 or 603-893-0261 [24/7] to set up your appointment today!

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5 Ways You Can Get an Aggravated DWI in the State of New Hampshire by DUI Lawyer Mark Stevens

Do you know five ways you can get charged with an Aggravated DWI in New Hampshire? NH DWI and Criminal Defense Lawyer Mark Stevens explains in this video, check it out.

 

 

New Hampshire DWI Laws by New Hampshire Attorney Mark Stevens.

If you have been arrested in the state of New Hampshire or facing charges for OUI, DWI, DUI, or BWI- Call the Law Offices of Mark Stevens for your free consultation and New Hampshire DWI case evaluation at 1-603-893-0074 today (24/7/)!

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Mark Stevens, Criminal Defense Attorney, Law Office of Mark Stevens
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from NH DWI Lawyer Mark Stevens

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 Happy St. Patrick’s Day

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     New Hampshire  DUI & Criminal Defense                             Lawyer Mark Stevens

   

 

St. Patrick’s Day anywhere near Boston, MA is  usually a day (or weekend) full of fun and other Irish-American traditions such as green beer, lucky clovers, and who knows maybe even a pot-o-gold, if you’re a lucky leprechaun that is. If you’re like the rest of us though, you may not be as lucky as a leprechaun while out enjoying your St. Patty’s Day, especially if the cops pull you over and want to ask you questions.

Remember you don’t have to talk to the cops!

 

 

If you have been hassled by the police or interrogated roadside, call NH Criminal Defense Attorney Mark Stevens (24/7) 603-893-0074. Call to schedule your free consultation and initial case evaluation. Or visit NHcrime.com to fill out a consultation request form.

If you get arrested feel free to call me at any time. I look forward to speaking with you. You can also plug my number into your cell phone contacts right now in case you are hassled (24/7) 603.893.0074 or 603.893.0261.

 

As always, please celebrate responsibly!

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NH Criminal Defense and DWI Attorney Mark Stevens

Law Offices of Mark Stevens
5 Manor Pkwy. Salem, NH 03079 603-893-0074 (247) or 603-893-0261 (24/7)

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#LawyerUp Radio with Salem, NH DUI Lawyer Mark Stevens

Catch up on the latest episode of #LawyerUp Radio with NH DWI Attorney Mark Stevens or download podcast episodes in the iTunes Podcast app

 

New Hampshire DWI Laws by New Hampshire Attorney Mark Stevens.

If you have been arrested in the state of New Hampshire or facing charges for OUI, DWI, DUI, or BWI- Call the Law Offices of Mark Stevens for your free consultation and New Hampshire DWI case evaluation at 1-603-893-0074 today!

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Mark Stevens, Criminal Defense Attorney, Law Office of Mark Stevens
Tel: (603) 893-0074 | Fax: (603) 893-5022
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#LawyerUp Radio with NH DWI Attorney Mark Stevens

New Podcast by Salem, New Hampshire DWI Lawyer Mark Stevens

 

New Hampshire DWI Laws by New Hampshire Attorney Mark Stevens.

If you have been arrested in the state of New Hampshire or facing charges for OUI, DWI, DUI, or BWI- Call the Law Offices of Mark Stevens for your free consultation and New Hampshire DWI case evaluation at 1-603-893-0074 today or schedule online @

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Tel: (603) 893-0074 | Fax: (603) 893-5022
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In Honor of Veterans Day All NH Courts Closed Today

Thank You For Serving Our Country

New Hampshire Law of the Day: Disorderly Conduct

New Hampshire Law of the Day:

DISORDERLY CONDUCT

In honor of the upcoming Pumpkin Festival festivities and in lieu of the 2014 P-Fest Riots, it seemed only appropriate to share this Law of the Day on New Hampshire’s Criminal Law regarding Disorderly Conduct.

TITLE LXII
CRIMINAL CODE

CHAPTER 644
BREACHES OF THE PEACE AND RELATED OFFENSES

Section 644:2

644:2 Disorderly Conduct. – A person is guilty of disorderly conduct if:
I. He knowingly or purposely creates a condition which is hazardous to himself or another in a public place by any action which serves no legitimate purpose; or
II. He or she:
(a) Engages in fighting or in violent, tumultuous or threatening behavior in a public place; or
(b) Directs at another person in a public place obscene, derisive, or offensive words which are likely to provoke a violent reaction on the part of an ordinary person; or
(c) Obstructs vehicular or pedestrian traffic on any public street or sidewalk or the entrance to any public building; or
(d) Engages in conduct in a public place which substantially interferes with a criminal investigation, a firefighting operation to which RSA 154:17 is applicable, the provision of emergency medical treatment, or the provision of other emergency services when traffic or pedestrian management is required; or
(e) Knowingly refuses to comply with a lawful order of a peace officer to move from or remain away from any public place; or
III. He purposely causes a breach of the peace, public inconvenience, annoyance or alarm, or recklessly creates a risk thereof, by:
(a) Making loud or unreasonable noises in a public place, or making loud or unreasonable noises in a private place which can be heard in a public place or other private places, which noises would disturb a person of average sensibilities; or
(b) Disrupting the orderly conduct of business in any public or governmental facility; or
(c) Disrupting any lawful assembly or meeting of persons without lawful authority.
III-a. When noise under subparagraph III(a) is emanating from a vehicle’s sound system or any portable sound system located within a vehicle, a law enforcement officer shall be considered a person of average sensibilities for purposes of determining whether the volume of such noise constitutes a breach of the peace, public inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm, and the officer may take enforcement action to abate such noise upon detecting the noise, or upon receiving a complaint from another person.
IV. (a) Whenever a peace officer has probable cause to believe that a serious threat to the public health or safety is created by a flood, storm, fire, earthquake, explosion, riot, ongoing criminal activity that poses a risk of bodily injury, or other disaster, the officer may close the area where the threat exists and the adjacent area necessary to control the threat or to prevent its spread, for the duration of the threat, until related law enforcement, fire, and emergency medical service operations are complete, by means of ropes, markers, uniformed emergency service personnel, or any other reasonable means, to any persons not authorized by a peace officer or emergency services personnel to enter or remain within the closed area.
(b) Peace officers may close the immediate area surrounding any emergency field command post activated for the purpose of abating any threat enumerated in this paragraph to any unauthorized persons, whether or not the field command post is located near the source of the threat.
(c) Any unauthorized person who knowingly enters an area closed pursuant to this paragraph or who knowingly remains within the area after receiving a lawful order from a peace officer to leave shall be guilty of disorderly conduct.
V. In this section:
(a) “Lawful order” means:
(1) A command issued to any person for the purpose of preventing said person from committing any offense set forth in this section, or in any section of Title LXII or Title XXI, when the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that said person is about to commit any such offense, or when said person is engaged in a course of conduct which makes his commission of such an offense imminent;
(2) A command issued to any person to stop him from continuing to commit any offense set forth in this section, or in any section of Title LXII or Title XXI, when the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that said person is presently engaged in conduct which constitutes any such offense; or
(3) A command not to enter or a command to leave an area closed pursuant to paragraph IV, provided that a person may not lawfully be ordered to leave his or her own home or business.
(b) “Public place” means any place to which the public or a substantial group has access. The term includes, but is not limited to, public ways, sidewalks, schools, hospitals, government offices or facilities, and the lobbies or hallways of apartment buildings, dormitories, hotels or motels.
VI. Disorderly conduct is a misdemeanor if the offense continues after a request by any person to desist; otherwise, it is a violation.
Source. 1971, 518:1. 1983, 200:1. 1985, 309:1. 2005, 192:1, 2, eff. June 30, 2005; 260:2, 3, eff. July 22, 2005.
(http://gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/LXII/644/644-2.htm)

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New Hampshire DWI Laws by New Hampshire Attorney Mark Stevens.

If you have been arrested in the state of New Hampshire or facing charges for OUI, DWI, DUI, or BWI- Call the Law Offices of Mark Stevens for your free consultation and New Hampshire DWI case evaluation at 603-893-0074 today!

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Reminder All Courts in Massachusetts & New Hampshire are Closed Tomorrow for Columbus Day

Just a friendly reminder that tomorrow October 12, 2015 otherwise known as Columbus Day, is a federal holiday.  As a result all state Courts in New Hampshire and Massachusetts are closed. Have a great day and as always celebrate (if you are) responsibly.

New Hampshire DWI laws. Have you been arrested for “driving while intoxicated” in New Hampshire? It is important to know what to do before you’re under the pressure of an unwanted police encounter. Feel free to contact me for a free consultation and initial case evaluation for your case. My number is 1-603-893-0074. Call me 24/7.  I look forward to speaking with you.

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Law of the Day: Possession of Drugs in a Motor Vehicle by N.H. DWI Lawyer Mark Stevens

Salem, New Hampshire Drug Defense Attorney Mark Stevens (24/7) 603-893-0074 represents persons charged with dui, dwi, oui, minor in possession, theft, possession, willful concealment, conduct after accident, and any other criminal charges.

If you have been arrested or hassled by the cops, hiring an experienced lawyer to fight for you can make all the difference.  Call Mark Stevens to set up your free consultation and initial case evaluation. We look forward to speaking with you.

Here is a copy of the law in New Hampshire on Possession of Drugs in a Motor Vehicle:

CHAPTER 265-A
ALCOHOL OR DRUG IMPAIRMENT

Other Alcohol and Drug Offenses

Section 265-A:43

 265-A:43 Possession of Drugs. – Any person who drives on any way a vehicle while knowingly having in his or her possession or in any part of the vehicle a controlled drug or controlled drug analog in violation of the provisions of RSA 318-B shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and his or her license shall be revoked or his or her right to drive denied for a period of 60 days and at the discretion of the court for a period not to exceed 2 years.

New Hampshire DWI Laws by New Hampshire Attorney Mark Stevens.

If you have been arrested in the state of New Hampshire or facing charges for OUI, DWI, DUI, or BWI- Call the Law Offices of Mark Stevens for your free consultation and New Hampshire DWI case evaluation at 1-603-893-0074 today!

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Tel: (603) 893-0074 | Fax: (603) 893-5022
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