Assault defense attorneys Ted Lothstein and Richard Guerriero have represented many clients charged with different degrees of assault in New Hampshire’s District Courts, and Superior Courts, throughout the State. The criminal defense lawyers at…
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Are you facing allegations that you issued a bad check, or committed forgery in relation to the negotiation of a check? Facing these charges can be nerve wrecking, but contacting a Lothstein Guerriero check forgery defense attorney can help you get p…
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Under New Hampshire law, certain crimes are classified under the “Domestic Violence” charging label if committed against a “family or household member or intimate partner.” These include assault, criminal threatening, false im…
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While the criminal defense team at Lothstein Guerriero is skilled in handling DUI/DWI cases, our attorneys are also experienced in the defense of other driving offenses. Our reckless driving lawyer team has defended clients facing charges for driving…
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Many of our clients face charges for possession of illegal drugs, or possession of prescription drugs without a valid prescription. These charges can be brought in district or superior court, and can be brought as violations, misdemeanors, or felony…
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Drug crime defense lawyers, Ted Lothstein and Richard Guerriero, have represented many clients charged with felony and misdemeanor drug crimes in NH’s District Courts, and Superior Courts, throughout the State; and in the United States District…
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The New Hampshire sexual assault defense lawyer team at Lothstein Guerriero has handled many assault & child pornography cases — both misdemeanors and felonies — in NH District and Superior Courts, in the United States District Court-NH, and…
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In New Hampshire, theft cases fall into two general categories: felony thefts, where the felony status is based on the value of the property stolen, or recidivism; and misdemeanor theft cases. Thefts can be charged in many different ways, based on th…
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When a person drives a vehicle anywhere in NH after being certified as a Habitual Offender, in most instances they will face a prosecution for the Special Felony called Operating after Certification as an Habitual Offender. If you are facing these ch…
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Burglary is defined in New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) 635:1. It is generally a class B felony, carrying up to 3-1/2 to 7 years in the state prison. If certain aggravating factors are present, burglary is a class A felony, carrying up…
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