Federal Judge, in Protest, Resigns from Forensic Science Commission

Over the last several decades, there have been countless instances of junk science, or corrupt forensic laboratory practices, leading to wrongful criminal convictions. Now, the sole federal judge appointed by President Obama to a Commission created t… Read More

Ted Lothstein in NH Bar News

The January issue of the New Hampshire Bar News, the monthly newspaper published by the New Hampshire Bar Association and distributed to all lawyers in New Hampshire, featured an article authored by Ted Lothstein entitled “Landmark Decision Alt… Read More

Sentencing Advocacy - LG in the News

On January 27, one of our cases appeared on the front page of the Concord Monitor, involving a client who had volunteered for a youth sports program and while volunteering, had taken funds from the program to pay her rent and other necessities during… Read More

Defense Against Domestic Violence and Domestic Assault Charges

John Maher: Hi, I’m John Maher. I’m here today with Ted Lothstein of the Law Office of Lothstein Guerriero, with offices in Concord and Keene, New Hampshire. Lothstein Guerriero represents people charged with crimes throughout the State o… Read More

Drug Possession Cases and Defenses

John Maher: Hi! I’m John Maher. I’m here with Ted Lothstein of the Law Office of Lothstein Guerriero with offices in Concord and Keene, New Hampshire. Lothstein Guerriero represents people charged with crimes throughout the State of New H… Read More

New Doctrine Leads to Victory on Appeal

Today, we won a partial victory in an appeal in the New Hampshire Supreme Court. I handled an appeal where the jury had found the defendant Charles Glenn guilty of second degree murder, and five additional felony charges: Criminal Threatening, Attemp… Read More

Marijuana Laws in New Hampshire

John Maher: I am John Maher, and I’m here today with Ted Lothstein with the law office of Lothstein Guerriero with offices in Concord and Keene, New Hampshire. Lothstein Guerriero represents people charged with crime around the state New Hampsh… Read More

Federal Drug Sentencing Reform is Here

On November 1, 2014, the “Minus Two Amendment” will become part of this country’s sentencing law. This long-overdue reform of harsh federal sentencing laws for drug cases, will substantially shorten the guideline ranges for prison s… Read More

DWI Marijuana: Prosecutor Wonders if He Convicted Innocent Man

This year, I have been collecting candidates for the “Worst Lawyer Soundbite of 2014” Award. We have a new nominee! The ABA Journal online reports that some prosecutors, forensic scientists who work for the prosecution, and police officer… Read More

New Hampshire Holds No Mandatory Life Sentences for Juvenile Offenders

On Friday, in a major victory for the movement to seek justice for juvenile offenders, the New Hampshire Supreme Court held that the State cannot enforce a law that requires a mandatory life-without-parole sentence for juvenile offenders under the ag… Read More