My lawyer shockingly no longer wants to represent me 2 months from trial over small balace due. She did not give me a heads up/
Asked in Nashua, NH - May 06, 2012 07:30.
New Hampshire DWI laws. New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer Mark Stevens explains your Miranda rights in laymen's terms. You have the right to a lawyer and you have the right to remain silent. Simply stated, you have the right to lawyer up and the right to shut up. Whether the police want to interrogate you and investigate you for DWI or any other crime, it is important to exercise both of these constitutional rights if the police want to talk with you. Talk to your lawyer before you talk to the cops.
Attorney Mark Stevens
Salem, NH
1-603-893-0074