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Mark Osborne

Shepherd and Osborne - 0 views

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    What to Do in a Police Traffic Stop in New Hampshire Disobeying a Police Officer Getting into a high speed chase, increasing your speed in an ill-advised escape attempt and jumping from your moving car after you collide with a tree are all behaviors that are frowned upon per the motor vehicle code. Likewise, lying to the police or refusing to produce your license and registration when asked to do so will not benefit your station in life, (unless you are trying to go to jail). The Disobeying a Police Officer statute prohibits certain conduct when you are driving or in charge of a vehicle. You cannot: 1) Refuse to give your name, address, date of birth upon request by an officer; 2) Give a false name to an officer or give any false information that would hinder the law enforcement officer from identifying the person in charge of the vehicle; 3) Purposely neglect to stop for an officer or elude pursuit;Refuse to produce your license or registration upon demand by the officer; 4) Clients are often charged with Disobeying a Police Officer for neglecting to stop or attempting to elude pursuit. Sometimes it's as simple as not seeing or recognizing that the officer is trying to pull you over as opposed to another motorist. Sometimes it's an all-out high speed pursuit. By statute, a conviction under this section of the Disobeying a Police Officer statute, neglecting to stop or willfully attempting to elude pursuit, is a class A misdemeanor and carries a minimum mandatory $500 fine. (A Class "A" Misdemeanor is punishable by up to a year in jail and a $2,000 fine). Further, if you elude pursuit and cause serious bodily injury in the process you are facing a Class B Felony. Penalties: Disobeying a Police Officer is a serious crime. Depending upon the circumstances you may be facing a Felony or Misdemeanor and a likely jail sentence. The court (or in some cases DMV) may suspend your license. Disobeying a Police Officer is a "major" motor vehicle offense towards certi
Mark Osborne

What to Do in a Police Traffic Stop in New Hampshire - 0 views

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    At the Law Office of Shepherd and Osborne, we are dedicated Criminal Defense, DWI/DUI Lawyers in Nashua, New Hampshire, Manchester, NH, Hudson, NH, Derry and Portsmouth, NH.
Mark Osborne

Law Office of Shepherd and Osborne - 0 views

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    Should I Take a New Hampshire Field Sobriety Test? New Hampshire Field Sobriety Tests (FST's) Everyone has an opinion about Field Sobriety Tests ("FST's"). Police, prosecutors, and other members of the law enforcement community will likely tell you that FST's are the best way to determine if someone is impaired by drugs or alcohol, short of a breath test. You may be arrested for DUI if the police believe that you did not perform well on the field sobriety tests where you walk the line and touch your nose, then we look to see why. We inspect the surface area where you were told to do the tests. We inquire as to whether the officer properly instructed you on how to take these "tests". We inquire as to whether you have any medical conditions that would have hindered your ability to perform these roadside contortions. Most defense attorneys will tell you FST's are the biggest joke going and that their results are unscientific, unreliable, and mislead judges and juries all over the country. Where do Justin and Mark stand on this issue? Well, their answer is simple - it doesn't really matter what police and lawyers thinks about FST's. What matters is this: Does your JUDGE buy into the FST propaganda. If you are in front of a judge who is skeptical about FST's, then it may not matter how "badly" you did on them. On the other hand, if you have a judge who thinks that FST's are as reliable and precise as the Hubbell telescope, then all the fuss about their unreliability isn't going to matter either. Should I Take The Field Sobriety Test? As a rule, Mark and Justin would recommend that you not take them - period. After all, if you don't take any FST's, then you won't have to worry about what your judge thinks about them. If he doesn't have any FST's to consider during your trial, then they can't be used against you. Exercise Your Rights, You Can Simply Say No! As a rule of thumb, if the police officer stopped you for s
Eric G. Young

Can Corel Make A Law Office Comeback With WordPerfect X5? « Cyber-Esq. - 0 views

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    Corel presented WordPerfect X5 at Legal Tech 2011. WordPerfect X5 represents Corel's latest attempt to resurrect the company's word processing reputation and to join the conversion to cloud computing platforms. WordPerfect X5 has many new features which make it worth taking a look at. Whether lawyers will or not remains to be seen as Microsoft Office continues to dominate most law office word processing needs.
Personal Injury Lawyer Los Angeles

Fired Orange County Officer Loses Wrongful Termination Claim - 0 views

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    Former deputy Scott Montoya in his wrongful termination lawsuit claimed that the sheriff's department violated his rights as a peace officer, and that the department's administrative investigation exceeded the one-year law of limitations
yosefong

Are you're Asking Yourself, "Where Can I Find a Notary?" - 2 views

If you are asking yourself "where can I find a notary," we obviously believe the best place is right here on FindNotary. We make finding a notary near you extremely simple. Just search by notary or...

Where Can I Find a Notary

started by yosefong on 29 May 12 no follow-up yet
Stuart Mitchell

Trust & Estates Lawyers Southampton - 0 views

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    Lester Aldridge's dedicated team of trust, tax and probate solicitors offer expert legal advice on all aspects of trusts and tax law. Their solicitors offer trust, tax and probate advice from offices in Southampton, Bournemouth and London.
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Researchers Found Significant Increase in California Distracted Driving - 0 views

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    In a recent study conducted by the California Office of Traffic Safety, the number of distracted driving cases in California has doubled. The result of the said study actually came to light during the second annual Distracted Driving Awareness Month
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Estranged Wife of Robert F. Kennedy Commits Suicide - 0 views

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    Robert F. Kennedy's estranged wife, Mary Kennedy, was found dead on Wednesday in its Bedford home. The Westchester County Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that the cause of death of the 52-year-old architect is asphyxiation by hanging
Stuart Mitchell

Law Firm Cambridge - Contact Us - 0 views

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    For further details on our services for businesses and private individuals, contact us at our offices in London, Hampshire and Surrey.
Angeline Jackson

Business Lawyer in Lafayette - 0 views

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    Our legal services address both their backgrounds and their hopes for the future in order to get results that work for the company. 
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    The Lafayette business lawyers at the Law Office of Adam G. Young, PLC, know that business owners, investors, and partners have an enormous responsibility and commitment to their company.
Stuart Mitchell

solicitors hertfordshire - 0 views

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    As one of the leading law firms in the South East with offices in London and Watford, we're big and strong but we've not lost our passion - or our friendly face. We work for you but, more importantly, we work with you.
Mark Osborne

Law Office of Shepherd and Osborne - Criminal DUI Lawyers in New Hampshire (NH) - 0 views

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    What Everyone Should Know Before Going Out This New Years! Here at the law office of Shepherd and Osborne , we want to take this time to wish all a Safe and Happy Holiday Season and to share some important information that often gets overlooked this time of year.
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LA Prosecutors Mull Filing Case under New Anti-Paparazzi Law Following Bieber's High-sp... - 0 views

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    In light of the disturbing high-speed car chase that involved young pop star Justin Bieber and some paparazzi, the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office is now considering filing a case under the new anti-paparazzi law.
Stuart Mitchell

2010 Divorce Rates and Longer Term Trends - 0 views

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    On 8th December, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) released the latest figures on divorces taking place in 2010. Having recently written about the trends over recent years, and what this tells us about the health of marriage as an institution, it is worth considering how these latest stats affect the bigger picture.
Eric G. Young

FCC's Working Paper On Equal Internet Access For Disabled Persons Available F... - 0 views

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    Last month, the Federal Communications Commission's Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis released a significant 'working paper' entitled, "A Giant Leap & A Big Deal: Delivering On The Promise Of Equal Access To Broadband For People With Disabilities." This is an important document which should be read by anyone concerned about the rights of the disabled as well as equal Internet access for all. I have placed a copy of the working paper in the Box which can be downloaded. Look for "BroadbandDisabilitiesFCCDoc."
Kevin Danyi

Using iPads in Court - 0 views

Having just purchased my iPad two months ago, I routinely carry it with my in my briefcase. I was in court on Friday when another lawyer mentioned a rather obscure local rule that was in my favor. ...

lawyers iPad court legal research

started by Kevin Danyi on 08 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
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