New Hampshire DWI Defense Attorney, Mark Stevens

Firm Name: LAW OFFICE OF MARK STEVENS
Address: 5 Manor Parkway
Salem, New Hampshire 03079
Office #: 1-800-DUI-LAWS
(1-800-384-5297)
New Hampshire DWI Defense Attorney, Mark Stevens

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New Hampshire DUI / DWI attorney Mark Stevens can defend your drunk driving case anywhere in New Hampshire. If you’ve been arrested for drunk driving in New Hampshire, you need an aggressive defense lawyer fighting for your rights. New Hampshire DUI / DWI attorney Mark Stevens understands both the science and law of effective drunk driving defense, and will fight to diminish or even eliminate the consequences of your driving under the influence arrest.

New Hampshire DUI / DWI attorney Mark Stevens continually updates his education to ensure that he employs the latest techniques in drunk driving defense. He is certified to operate and maintain the breath test machine used by all New Hampshire police departments. He is also certified to administer standardized field sobriety testing. New Hampshire DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens will use this knowledge to aggressively challenge the evidence in your drunk driving case.

New Hampshire DUI / DWI attorney Mark Stevens is a member of the National College of DUI Defense who successfully completed the Mastering Scientific Evidence courses for DWI cases. He has also attended the National College of DUI Defense summer sessions 2002, 2003 and 2004.


New Hampshire DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens has successfully argued the following significant cases: State v. Duffy in New Hampshire Supreme Court which established an important state law Miranda precedent, and Commonwealth v. Quellette in Massachusetts Court of Appeals, which reversed a third-offense OUI conviction due to judge's error in denying a challenge to a biased juror.

A New Hampshire DUI / DWI arrest can bring you harsh penalties that include fines, driver’s license suspensions and even jail time, but it’s possible to avoid some or all of those repercussions. To learn more about effective defenses to drunk driving charges, please contact New Hampshire DUI / DWI attorney Mark Stevens today at 1.800.DUILAWS for a free consultation.

Why should you hire me?

"If you’re facing a New Hampshire DUI / DWI charge, you need a lawyer who is well-versed in the scientific and legal complexity of drunk driving defense. You need an attorney who has received more DWI-specific training than the police officer who arrested you, and I’ve gone to great lengths to be that lawyer. My advanced DUI / DWI defense training helps me to create the most effective strategy to defend your New Hampshire drunk driving case. I welcome the opportunity to discuss your case and begin working for you today. Please contact me for a free consultation."

New Hampshire Court Information and Locations

Mr. Stevens is admitted to practice in all District and Circuit and Federal Courts in the State of New Hampshire.

New Hampshire DWI Attorney Mark Stevens most frequently practices law in the following counties: Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Coos, Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford, Sullivan.

New Hampshire Courts, Links to New Hampshire's Judicial and Legal system:
State of New Hampshire State of New Hampshire - the official web site for state government.
New Hampshire Judicial Branch New Hampshire Judicial Branch - The web site for the New Hampshire Judicial Branch of Government
New Hampshire Supreme Court New Hampshire Supreme Court - The Supreme Court of New Hampshire consists of the Chief Justice and four Associate Justices. Members of the Supreme Court are nominated by the Governor and confirmed by the Executive Council for lifetime terms.
New Hampshire Superior Court New Hampshire Superior Court - The Superior Court has jurisdiction over a wide variety of cases, including criminal, domestic relations, and civil cases, and provides the only forum in this state for trial by jury.
New Hampshire District Court New Hampshire District Court - The District Courts, located in 36 cities and towns across the state, are truly New Hampshire’s "community courts."
New Hampshire Probate Court  New Hampshire Probate Court - The Probate Court has jurisdiction over a variety of cases including trusts, wills and estates, adoptions, termination of parental rights, name changes, guardianship of incapacitated persons, guardianship of minors, partition of property and involuntary admissions.
Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), New Hampshire Department of Safety  Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV), New Hampshire Department of Safety.

Arrest and Release in New Hampshire

If someone you care about has been arrested, please contact the police department, where the arrestee is being held, for more detailed information.

Other New Hampshire Resources

There are a variety of special problems that arise following a drunk driving, DUI, or DWI arrest. It may be necessary to use a bail bondsman to help a friend or loved one gain release from custody. Renting a car may be difficult (although we know of several companies that will do so), as is getting car insurance. There may be a requirement to attend special alcohol programs, or AA meetings.

For a free consultation, contact New Hampshire DWI Defense Attorney, Mark Stevens by dialing 1.800.DWI.LAWS.

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