The law firm of Green & Utter has been proud to provide outstanding legal services to a range of clients for over 23 years. At the close of 2018, Attorney Phil Utter is retiring from the active practice of law and we wish to congratulate him on a wonderful career - he was a tireless advocate to countless clients over many years. Cathy Green is excited to announce that she is joining the law firm of Shaheen & Gordon as a member of its Criminal Defense Team.
Attorney Green will continue to represent individual and business clients in state and federal criminal matters, which range from motor vehicle cases to significant felony offenses. Shaheen & Gordon is a full service law firm, representing individuals and entities throughout Northern New England in a wide range of matters, including: Criminal, DWI, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, Probate, Family Law, Divorce, Custody, Business, Health Care, Real Estate and Employment cases.
Shaheen & Gordon has offices in Manchester, Concord, Dover and Nashua, New Hampshire as well as in Maine.
Attorney Green will continue to represent individual and business clients in state and federal criminal matters, which range from motor vehicle cases to significant felony offenses. Shaheen & Gordon is a full service law firm, representing individuals and entities throughout Northern New England in a wide range of matters, including: Criminal, DWI, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning, Probate, Family Law, Divorce, Custody, Business, Health Care, Real Estate and Employment cases.
Shaheen & Gordon has offices in Manchester, Concord, Dover and Nashua, New Hampshire as well as in Maine.
Services
At Green & Utter, P.A., we limit our practice to criminal defense.
This focus allows us to devote all of our time and resources to protecting the rights of individuals and businesses in New Hampshire.
We continually work to educate ourselves and give back to the legal and local communities.
Every year since 2011, the firm has received U.S. News & World Report's Best Law Firm ranking of Tier 1 for criminal defense: non-white collar and white collar litigation.
When I faced a difficult legal situation, the best decision that I made was retaining Attorney Cathy Green (Green & Utter).
This focus allows us to devote all of our time and resources to protecting the rights of individuals and businesses in New Hampshire.
We continually work to educate ourselves and give back to the legal and local communities.
Every year since 2011, the firm has received U.S. News & World Report's Best Law Firm ranking of Tier 1 for criminal defense: non-white collar and white collar litigation.
When I faced a difficult legal situation, the best decision that I made was retaining Attorney Cathy Green (Green & Utter).
Have you or a loved one been charged with a crime?
Green & Utter, P.A., in Manchester provides criminal defense representation from attorneys with more than 65 years of combined experience.
We take each case seriously, devoting the time and effort necessary to fight the prosecution's case.
We are diligent in our discovery practice and investigation, carefully examining the facts and looking for all possible exculpatory evidence.
Our lawyers represent people who are charged with crimes in New Hampshire.
Green & Utter, P.A., in Manchester provides criminal defense representation from attorneys with more than 65 years of combined experience.
We take each case seriously, devoting the time and effort necessary to fight the prosecution's case.
We are diligent in our discovery practice and investigation, carefully examining the facts and looking for all possible exculpatory evidence.
Our lawyers represent people who are charged with crimes in New Hampshire.
If you have been arrested for drunk driving in New Hampshire, you must act quickly to protect your driver's license.
There are deadlines for requesting the license hearing.
At Green & Utter, P.A., we will explain what you are facing and we will represent you in court for the criminal case and also at the administrative license hearing at the DMV.
You have 30 days from your arrest to request a hearing with the DMV.
Missing this deadline may cause you to lose your opportunity to challenge the administrative suspension.
There are deadlines for requesting the license hearing.
At Green & Utter, P.A., we will explain what you are facing and we will represent you in court for the criminal case and also at the administrative license hearing at the DMV.
You have 30 days from your arrest to request a hearing with the DMV.
Missing this deadline may cause you to lose your opportunity to challenge the administrative suspension.
The New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) can suspend your driver's license for certain serious motor vehicle offenses such as DUI/DWI.
If you are over 21, you can also lose your license for accumulating 12 or more demerit points within one year.
Drivers under 21 face suspension for even fewer points.
Too many motor vehicle convictions can result in being certified as an habitual offender.
Our state's driving laws are strict, and the habitual offender penalties are harsh.
If you are facing habitual offender status, you should have an attorney to represent you.
If you are over 21, you can also lose your license for accumulating 12 or more demerit points within one year.
Drivers under 21 face suspension for even fewer points.
Too many motor vehicle convictions can result in being certified as an habitual offender.
Our state's driving laws are strict, and the habitual offender penalties are harsh.
If you are facing habitual offender status, you should have an attorney to represent you.
In drug possession cases, you may face state or federal charges.
The amount and type of drug you are charged with possessing will affect the charges, the length of your sentence and other penalties if you are convicted.
Any prior drug convictions will also be a factor.
Even if you are only charged with possession of marijuana, this can seriously affect the opportunities you will have in the future.
Any drug conviction can result in the loss of your driver's license, professional license, scholarships, financial aid or your job.
The amount and type of drug you are charged with possessing will affect the charges, the length of your sentence and other penalties if you are convicted.
Any prior drug convictions will also be a factor.
Even if you are only charged with possession of marijuana, this can seriously affect the opportunities you will have in the future.
Any drug conviction can result in the loss of your driver's license, professional license, scholarships, financial aid or your job.
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