N.H. DWI GUY
Summary
Main Office
155 Fleet St
Portsmouth,
NH 03801
(603) 674 - 5183
Websites
Practice Areas
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Office Locations
Nashua
5 1/2 Mulberry St
Nashua, NH 03060
Portsmouth
155 Fleet St
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Serving all of New Hampshire. Offices Throughout NH. Devoted to drunk driving defense
Attorney Hynes, N.H. DWI GUY, is devoted to drunk driving defense. Serving people accused of DUI all throughout New Hampshire. Offices throughout NH including: Nashua and Portsmouth. Home visits may be available. Office visits by appointment only. Free phone consultations 7 days a week 9 AM - 9 PM: (603) 674 - 5183. For more information visit http://www.nhdwiguy.com
Attorney Hynes only does Criminal Defense work, and more than 75% of his case-load is dedicated to DWI defense.
Attorney Hynes' Training includes: Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Certification Student Course (NHTSA Course) & Instructor course, Drug Recognition Expert Training, Owner/ Operator of PBT (Portable Breath Test) machine, Owner of Intoxilyzer 5000EN; breathalyzer breath test machine presently used throughout New Hampshire.
Attorney Hynes' Experience includes: First offense DWI Alcohol & DWI Drugs, Habitual offender, Under 21, Subsequent offense DWI, Aggravated DWI, CDL, and DWI involving Sobriety Checkpoints (Road Blocks).
Attorney Hynes' Service information includes: Free Consultation and Price Quote, Moderate caseload, Payment Plans or Discounts for payment in full, convenient hours and home visits may be available.
Attorney Hynes' Reputation can help you out. Sometimes, all it takes to get a favorable disposition is to have a lawyer who the prosecutor is familiar with agree to represent you. The State can sometimes get an idea for what they are up against based upon who they are up against.
Attorney Hynes' Integrity includes never being a prosecutor. He only represents the accused and has never helped the State find someone guilty of DWI. 100% defense oriented.
Articles Written
How to Avoid Conviction after a DUI/DWI Arrest
Created On: 12/30/2010
Being arrested is one of the worst things that can happen to someone. You face many unknowns, and serious consequences depending on the outcome. One of the first things you should do after arrest for DUI is consult with an...
What Happens if I Get a DUI While on Probation?
Created On: 12/30/2010
This often depends on what State you are in. Normally, while on probation, you are subject to what is called good behavior. Good behavior usually includes no crimes, including misdemeanors...
Case History
Charge: Driving under the influence (DUI)
Practice Area: DUI and DWI
Description: Client allegedly failed all field sobriety tests, told the officer she had 3 drinks, and refused a breath test.
Outcome: Not guilty at trial.
Underage DWI
Practice Area: DUI and DWI
Description: Client, under 21, allegedly hit multiple cars, said he drank 30 beers, and had a blood alcohol content of .35 (more than 17 times the legal limit for under 21).
Outcome: Charge completely dismissed.
Administrative license suspension for refusal
Practice Area: DUI and DWI
Description: Client charged with DUI and refused a blood test. The officer thought client was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Client was in a car accident, and officer said client failed all three field sobriety tests and had balance issues and was stumbling. Client refused to give a blood sample and was facing a 6 month loss of license. I argued the officer did not have reasonable suspicion to ask client to give the test,and the hearing examiner agreed.
Outcome: No license loss for refusing a blood test.
