A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Rhode Island
Case authority, statutory law, and local wisdom on how to win at trial in Granite State courts

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- Publication Date: 3/4/2022
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2022
- Copyright: © 2022 MCLE, Inc.
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A Practical Guide to Discovery and Depositions in Rhode Island
Case authority, statutory law, and local wisdom on how to win at trial in Granite State courts
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Designed specifically for lawyers who defend and prosecute drunk driving cases in New Hampshire, this manual is a first for the Granite State. Editor Mark Stevens of Salem, NH has assembled a winning cadre of DWI experts to join him in developing this must-have resource, which offers practical, seasoned guidance backed by case law and statutory authorities. Featured are sample letters to police departments and the Bureau of Hearings, model motions and other pleadings, checklists, current and pertinent statutory law, and other key resources that give you the edge in your courtroom work and pretrial work. This book is unique in that it brings together some of New Hampshire's most knowledgeable DWI defense counsel with prosecutors and police department lawyers. A Practical Guide to Trying DWI Cases in New Hampshire is your most trusted source for prosecuting or defending a DWI in the Granite State.
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Update: March 2025
Dear Subscriber:
Thank you for choosing to keep your copy of A Practical Guide to Trying DWI Cases in New Hampshire current with this 2025 edition. Inside, you will find updated information on topics like these:
- Traffic violations versus erratic operation. Chapter 2 cautions the reader to determine whether a stop really amounted to a traffic violation under state law and cites a case wherein an officer's mistaken interpretation of the law was unreasonable and resulted in a Fourth Amendment violation.
- Seizure of blood. See chapter 4, where a case is cited on the topic of seizing blood to test for alcohol content without requiring the police to have probable cause or reasonable suspicion to believe the driver was intoxicated.
- Impairment testimony by expert witness. In chapter 7, find a 2024 case that addresses the strict criteria for reliability of expert testimony concerning a driver's impairment, including peer-review and acceptance in the relevant scientific community.
- Driving-privilege restoration requirements. Chapter 8 discusses options for drivers who do not reside in the State of New Hampshire.
- Administrative license suspension. Chapter 9 includes an updated commercial vehicle implied rights consent form.
We at MCLE trust that you will find this 2025 update useful in your practice and valuable in keeping your law library current.
Cordially,
MCLE Press
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
expand allChapter 1 expandAn Introduction to Rhode Island Discovery Practice
Buy ChapterHon. Patricia A. Hurst, Rhode Island Superior CourtChapter 2 expandExhibit 2A
- Lawyers’ Obligations to Clients: Standards for Professional Conduct Within the Rhode Island Judicial System (App. I, Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct) Buy FormExhibit 2B
- Lawyers’ Obligations to Opposing Parties and Their Clients: Standards for Professional Conduct Within the Rhode Island Judicial System (App. I, Supreme Court Rules of Professional Conduct) Buy FormChapter 3 expandExhibit 3A
- HITECH Letter from Client Buy FormExhibit 3B
- Sample Rule 30(b)(6) Deposition Notice Buy FormExhibit 3C
- Sample Miscellaneous Petition to Produce Records Buy FormExhibit 3D
- Sample Miscellaneous Petition to Perpetuate Testimony Buy FormExhibit 3E
- Motion to Modify Scheduling Order Buy FormChapter 4 expandChecklist 4.1
- Checklist for Client Interviews Buy FormChapter 5 expandConducting Internal Investigations
Buy ChapterMark T. Reynolds, Esq., Reynolds, Demarco & Boland LtdExhibit 5A
- Selected Bibliography Buy FormChapter 6 expandObtaining Information from Rhode Island State and Local Government Sources
Buy ChapterMichael W. Field, Esq., Attorney General Civil DivisionChapter 7 expandUsing the Internet in Discovery and Investigation
Buy ChapterMichael Patrick Quinn, Jr., Esq., Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C.Chapter 8 expandSpoliation and Preservation of Evidence
Buy ChapterErica M. O'Connell, Esq., Bianchi Brouillard Sousa & O'Connell, PCExhibit 8A
- Sample Jury Instruction on Spoliation Buy FormChapter 9 expandProtecting Confidential and Privileged Information Before and During Discovery
Buy ChapterJohn L. Calcagni, III., Esq., Law Office of John L. Calcagni, IIIExhibit 9A
- Sample Email Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Sample Fax Coversheet Buy FormExhibit 9C
- Sample Privilege Log Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Sample Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Sample Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 9F
- Stipulated Confidentiality Order Buy FormExhibit 9G
- Sample Stipulated “Counsel Only” Protective Order Buy FormChapter 10 expandExhibit 10A
- Plaintiffs’ Motion to Compel Defendant’s Answers to Interrogatories and Request for Production Buy FormExhibit 10B
- Conditional Order Buy FormExhibit 10C
- Plaintiff’s Interrogatories Propounded to Defendant Buy FormExhibit 10D
- Defendant’s Interrogatories Propounded to Plaintiff Buy FormChapter 11 expandRequests for Documents and Things and for Entry upon Land
Buy ChapterChapter 12 expandOrganizing Documents Identified During Discovery; Document Management by Going Paperless
Buy ChapterChapter 13 expandChapter 14 expandChapter 15 expandAudiovisual Depositions
Buy ChapterMegan Maciasz DiSanto, Esq., The City of Providence, Solicitors Office
Jeffrey M. Padwa, Esq., PADWA LAWExhibit 15A
- Stipulation for a Video Deposition Buy FormChapter 16 expandChapter 17 expandRule 30(b)(6)
Buy ChapterChapter 18 expandChecklist 18.1
- Checklist of Information Needed for Economic Appraisal Buy FormChapter 19 expandPhysical and Mental Examinations
Buy ChapterSean K. Brousseau, Esq., Hodosh, Spinella & Angelone PCChapter 20 expandChapter 21 expandObtaining Medical Records
Buy ChapterGil A. Bianchi, Esq., Bianchi Brouillard Sousa & O'Connell, P.C.Chapter 22 expandAttorney-Client Communications Privilege and the Work-Product Doctrine
Buy ChapterJohn F. Kelleher, Esq., LaSalle & Kelleher, P.C.Chapter 23 expandDiscovery from Out of State and Foreign Nonparty Witnesses
Buy ChapterExhibit 23A
- Motion for Issuance of Commissions Buy FormExhibit 23B
- Order for Commission to Take Deposition and Issue Out-of-State Subpoena Buy FormExhibit 23C
- Proposed Order Pursuant to New Jersey Court Rule 4:11-4 Buy FormExhibit 23D
- Subpoena for Issuance to New Jersey Witness Buy FormExhibit 23E
- Deposition Notice Buy FormExhibit 23F
- Uniform Law Commission, Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act: A Summary Buy FormExhibit 23G
- Uniform Law Commission, How to Use the Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act Buy FormExhibit 23H
- Application for Issuance of Request for the Examination of Witness Pursuant to the Hague Convention for the Taking of Evidence Abroad Buy FormExhibit 23I
- Request for International Judicial Assistance Pursuant to the Hague Convention Buy FormExhibit 23J
- Sample Cover Letter Buy FormExhibit 23K
- Originating Motion and Associated Papers for Filing with Australian Court Buy FormExhibit 23L
- Miscellaneous Petition for Issuance of Subpoena(s) to Compel Deposition and/or Inspection of Documents for Use in an Out-of-State Action Buy FormExhibit 23M
- Motion for Order to Issue Subpoena for Use in Foreign Litigation Buy FormExhibit 23N
- Proposed Order Issuing Subpoena in Rhode Island for Use in Foreign Litigation Buy FormExhibit 23O
- Rhode Island Uniform Interstate Deposition and Discovery Act Buy FormExhibit 23P
- Rhode Island Foreign Subpoena Civil Form (Superior-70) Buy FormExhibit 23Q
- Bibliography Buy FormChapter 24 expandExhibit 24A
- Motion to Shorten Time to Serve Answers to Interrogatories Buy FormExhibit 24B
- Motion to Compel Answer to Deposition Question Buy FormExhibit 24C
- Motion to Compel Answers to Interrogatories Buy FormExhibit 24D
- Motion to Compel Attendance at Deposition Buy FormExhibit 24E
- Motion to Compel More Responsive Answers to Interrogatories Buy FormExhibit 24F
- Motion to Compel Production of Documents Buy FormExhibit 24G
- Motion to Default Buy FormExhibit 24H
- Motion to Dismiss Buy FormExhibit 24I
- Motion to Determine Sufficiency of Responses to Request for Admissions Buy FormExhibit 24J
- Motion for Entry of Final Judgment of Dismissal Buy FormExhibit 24K
- Motion to Take Deposition Less than Thirty Days After Service of Complaint Buy FormExhibit 24L
- Motion to File Request for Production with Response Date of _____ Buy FormExhibit 24M
- Motion to Propound More than Thirty Interrogatories Buy FormExhibit 24N
- Motion for Protective Order Buy FormExhibit 24O
- Motion to Take Deposition by Telephone Buy FormChapter 25 expandExhibit 25A
- E-Discovery Bibliography Buy FormExhibit 25B
- Excerpt from the Sedona Guidelines (Best Practice Guidelines & Commentary for Managing Information & Records in the Electronic Age, Second Edition) Buy FormExhibit 25C
- Sample Litigation Hold Notice to Client Buy FormExhibit 25D
- Sample Electronic Discovery Outline for Preparing or Deposing a Business Witness Buy FormExhibit 25E
- Sample Questionnaire for Interviewing Client Technology Personnel Buy FormExhibit 25F
- Preservation Notice (Three Examples) Buy FormExhibit 25G
- Model Order Regarding Preservation Buy FormExhibit 25H
- Federal Rule of Evidence 502 Buy FormExhibit 25I
- Rhode Island Rule of Evidence 502 Buy FormExhibit 25J
- Sample Clawback Order Buy FormChapter 26 expandChapter 27 expandDifferences Between Federal and State Discovery Practice
Buy ChapterChapter 28 expandDiscovery Before the Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights
Buy ChapterJohn C. Bogue, Jr., Esq., Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights
Kate C. Brody, Esq., Rhode Island Commission for Human RightsChapter 29 expandDiscovery in Alternative Forums—Administrative Agencies
Buy ChapterSonja L. Deyoe, Esq., Law Offices of Sonja L. DeyoeChecklist 29.1
- Checklist for a Discovery Plan in a Contested Case Before an Administrative Agency Buy FormChapter 30 expandRhode Island Superior Court’s Business Calendar
Buy ChapterChapter 31 expandDiscovery for Court-Annexed Arbitrations and Mediations
Buy ChapterJessica Basso, Esq., Basso Law LLCChapter 32 expandChapter 33 expandDiscovery in Mass Tort Litigation/Consolidated Cases
Buy ChapterExhibit 33A
- Sample Docket Control Order Buy FormExhibit 33B
- Sample Production of Physically Stored and Electronically Stored Information Protocol Buy FormExhibit 33C
- Sample Stipulation Regarding Collection, Division and Preservation of Pathology Materials Buy FormExhibit 33D
- Sample Protective and Confidentiality Order Buy FormExhibit 33E
- Sample Order for Master Discovery Sets Buy FormExhibit 33F
- Ex Parte Communication with Treating Physicians Buy Form -
Editors & Authors
Editor(s)
Mark B. Morse, Esq., Law Office of Mark B. Morse, ProvidenceEditor Emerita
Hon. Patricia A. Hurst, Rhode Island Superior Court, ProvidenceEthical Commentator(s)
Barbara L. Margolis, Esq., Rhode Island Supreme Court, Office of Disciplinary Counsel, WarwickAuthor(s)
Jennifer A. Barry, Esq., Decof, Decof & Barry, ProvidencePatrick C. Barry, Esq., Decof, Decof & Barry, PC, ProvidenceJessica Basso, Esq., Basso Law LLC, ProvidenceArmando E. Batastini, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP, ProvidenceChristina M. Behm, Esq., Motley Rice LLC, ProvidenceGil A. Bianchi, Esq., Bianchi Brouillard Sousa & O'Connell, P.C., ProvidenceJohn C. Bogue, Jr., Esq., Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights, ProvidenceMichael R. Bottaro, Esq., Bottaro Law Firm, LLC, ProvidenceJeffrey S. Brenner, Esq., Nixon Peabody LLP, ProvidenceKate C. Brody, Esq., Rhode Island Commission for Human Rights, ProvidenceSean K. Brousseau, Esq., Hodosh, Spinella & Angelone PC, ProvidenceJohn L. Calcagni, III., Esq., Law Office of John L. Calcagni, III, ProvidenceJoshua E. Carlin, Esq., Hanson Curran LLP, ProvidencePeter J. Comerford, Esq., Coia & Lepore, Ltd, ProvidenceTimothy J. Conlon, Esq., Darrow Everett LLP, ProvidenceMaurice J. Cusick, Esq., NewportWilliam Maxwell Daley, Esq., Robinson+Cole LLP, ProvidenceSonja L. Deyoe, Esq., Law Offices of Sonja L. Deyoe, ProvidenceMegan Maciasz DiSanto, Esq., The City of Providence, Solicitors Office, ProvidenceKeith E. Fayan, Esq., Fayan Law, P.C., CumberlandMichael W. Field, Esq., Attorney General Civil Division, ProvidenceDavid R. Fitzpatrick, Esq., Pierce Atwood LLP, ProvidenceJohn S. Foley, Esq., Foley Cerilli, PC, ProvidenceKelly Fracassa, Esq., Naccarato & Fracassa, WesterlyMark H. Grimm, Esq., Marasco & Nesselbush LLP, ProvidenceLaura C. Harrington, Esq., Harrington Law Group, PC, NewportDana M. Horton, Esq., Robinson+Cole LLP, ProvidenceJohn F. Kelleher, Esq., LaSalle & Kelleher, P.C., ProvidencePaul M. Kessimian, Esq., Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP, ProvidenceBrooks R. Magratten, Esq., Pierce Atwood LLP, ProvidenceErica M. O'Connell, Esq., Bianchi Brouillard Sousa & O'Connell, PC, ProvidenceJonathan D. Orent, Esq., Motley Rice LLC, ProvidenceJeffrey M. Padwa, Esq., PADWA LAW, ProvidenceStanley F. Pupecki, Esq., Rice, Dolan & Kershaw, ProvidenceMichael Patrick Quinn, Jr., Esq., Decof, Barry, Mega & Quinn, P.C. , ProvidenceMark T. Reynolds, Esq., Reynolds, Demarco & Boland Ltd, Providence