Recently, we have posted a lot of information about the new Restricted License law on our site, here, and here, and here. In the last three days, we have received coverage in the , and on . Monday is the first day that drivers, under suspension for a…
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Those of you who have been reading this blog know that a major change in the law is coming very soon… effective January 1, 2016, New Hampshire will finally make available to drivers convicted of DWI, a “restricted license,” 45 days…
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This week, Richard and I tried a three-day Negligent Homicide jury trial in Hillsborough-South Superior Court. On Wednesday, after one hour deliberation, the jury came back NOT GUILTY. State Originally Charged Client with Manslaughter When this case…
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On January 1, 2016, HB 0496, the new law allowing restricted licenses for certain DWI offenders goes into effect. This is great news for many people who may be able to keep their jobs, stay in school, or keep up with their medical appointments by dri…
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Felony Drug Conviction for Landlord of Drug Dealer Can a homeowner be convicted of a drug felony, for allowing a tenant to sell drugs on the property, where the homeowner never possessed drugs, had no control over the drugs, and had no involvement in…
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Court Orders Sentence Reduction underAmendment 782 Effective November 1, 2014, Amendment 782 to the United States Sentencing Guidelines, the so-called “Drugs Minus Two Amendment” reduced the guidelines for all federal drug offenses by two…
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Boston Court Issues Published Decision in Case Handled by Lothstein Guerriero, PLLC On November, 4, 2015, the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston issued a published decision in an appeal handled by Ted Lothstein, United States v. Sean Brown, No.…
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The US Supreme Court hears an especially important oral argument today in the case of Montgomery v. Louisiana. Richard Guerriero has litigated this issue in the New Hampshire Superior Courts and New Hampshire Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruling d…
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An important new 1st Circuit decision reminds us that the lawyer’s duty to object to inadmissible material can be just as important during sentencing, as at trial. Luis Cirilo pled guilty to unlawful firearm possession, pursuant to a plea agree…
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Launch of our Firm’s New Website This month marked the debut of our law firm’s new home on the internet: www.NHDefender.com We built this website to replace our previous site, www.LothsteinLaw.com. This URL dates back to when Ted Lothstei…
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