A Practical Guide to Trying DWI Cases in New Hampshire
Case authority, statutory law, and local wisdom on how to win at trial in Granite State courts
- Product Number: 2254608WFM
- Publication Date: 3/24/2025
- Edition: 3rd Edition 2025
- Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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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 01 expandInitial Defense Trial Preparation
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Exhibit 1A
- Initial Discovery Letter Under Dist. Ct. R. 2.10—The “2.10 Letter” Buy FormExhibit 1B
- Motion to Compel Discovery Buy FormExhibit 1C
- Motion to Preserve Evidence Buy FormExhibit 1D
- DWI Detection and Standardized Field Sobriety Testing Student Materials Buy FormExhibit 1E
- Demand for Attendance of Breath Test Operator Buy FormExhibit 1F
- Demand for Attendance of Certifying Scientist et al. Buy FormExhibit 1G
- Notice of Appearance Buy FormExhibit 1H
- Waiver of Arraignment Buy FormExhibit 1I
- Demand for Formal Proof of Public Way Buy FormExhibit 1J
- Defendant’s Objection to Admissibility of Certificate of Analysis Pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 318-B:26-a Buy FormExhibit 1K
- Request for Administrative License Suspension Hearing Buy FormChapter 02 expandChapter 03 expandBreath Test Issues
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Checklist 3.1
- Checklist of Ideas for Discovery Requests Buy FormExhibit 3A
- Graphic Representation of the Compounds That Comprise Alcohol Buy FormExhibit 3B
- Graphic Representation Showing Molecular Bonds Whose Energy Is Measured by Breath Testing Devices Buy FormExhibit 3C
- 2007 Photograph of the Intoxilyzer 5000® Buy FormExhibit 3D
- Rejection of Intoxilyzer 8000 by State of Tennessee Buy FormExhibit 3E
- 2007 Photograph of the Intoxilyzer 5000EN® Buy FormExhibit 3F
- Diagram from Georgia 2022 Intoxilzyer 9000 Operator’s Transition Training Manual Buy FormExhibit 3G
- Sample Histogram from the Georgia 2014 Intoxilyzer 9000 Operator’s Transition Training Manual Buy FormExhibit 3H
- Intoxilyzer 9000 Exception Messages Guide Buy FormChapter 04 expandBlood Test Issues
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- Relevant Portions of New Hampshire Department of Safety Administrative Rules Governing Blood Testing Buy FormChapter 05 expandThe Prosecutor’s Case in Chief
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Checklist 5.1
- Checklist of Elements/Areas of Testimony Buy FormExhibit 5A
- Sample Complaints Buy FormExhibit 5B
- Field Sobriety Tests/Areas of Testimony Buy FormExhibit 5C
- HGN/Areas of Testimony Buy FormExhibit 5D
- DSMV 436 Form Buy FormExhibit 5E
- Intoxilyzer Operator/Areas of Testimony Buy FormExhibit 5F
- Habitual Offender Classifications Buy FormChapter 06 expandThe Defendant’s Case
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Chapter 07 expandThe State’s Challenge to the Defendant’s Case
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Chapter 08 expandCollateral Consequences of DWI Arrest and Conviction
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Chapter 09 expandAdministrative License Suspension and Hearings
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Checklist 9.1
- Checklist of Exhibits Required for Test Over Hearings Buy FormExhibit 9A
- Sample Notification Letter to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Buy FormExhibit 9B
- Table of Commonly Cited Supreme Court Cases Buy FormExhibit 9C
- DSMV 426 Form Buy FormExhibit 9D
- Sample ALS Request Letter (Test Over) Buy FormExhibit 9E
- Sample ALS Request Letter (Refusal) Buy FormExhibit 9F
- What Must Be Proved at an ALS Hearing Buy FormExhibit 9G
- The Best Issues for Inquiry by the Defense Buy FormExhibit 9H
- Compendium of Superior Court Decisions on Appeal—N.H. Department of Safety, Bureau of Hearings Buy FormChapter 10 expandAppeals and Postconviction Relief
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