Being charged with a crime or injured in an accident can turn your life into a whirlwind of uncertainty. Our legal team is here to fight for you, protect your rights and get you back to a normal life. With more than five decades of experience in the New Hampshire criminal justice system, we can successfully handle every kind of criminal case that you may face.
For a minor driving offense to murder, our lawyers have the skill, experience, and strength to defend you against an accusation. You may be embarrassed or overwhelmed after being charged with a crime, but don't let those feelings be the end of the story. You still have your life to live, and your future to think about. That is why we are here.
Whether you've been charged with DUI, domestic violence, a drug offense or another criminal offense, our attorneys at Wilson, Bush & Keefe, in Nashua, New Hampshire, can protect your rights and help you maintain a positive and productive future.If you've been injured by another's negligence, we will work diligently to secure the maximum possible compensation for your recovery.
For a minor driving offense to murder, our lawyers have the skill, experience, and strength to defend you against an accusation. You may be embarrassed or overwhelmed after being charged with a crime, but don't let those feelings be the end of the story. You still have your life to live, and your future to think about. That is why we are here.
Whether you've been charged with DUI, domestic violence, a drug offense or another criminal offense, our attorneys at Wilson, Bush & Keefe, in Nashua, New Hampshire, can protect your rights and help you maintain a positive and productive future.If you've been injured by another's negligence, we will work diligently to secure the maximum possible compensation for your recovery.
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When facing a serious legal problem, you can't afford to settle for less than a focused team of dedicated, experienced professionals at your side.
At Wilson, Bush & Keefe, in Nashua, New Hampshire, our lawyers are dedicated to getting the best outcome for every possible client we represent.
We have earned recognition as one of New Hampshire's pre-eminent law firms because we keep the focus on our clients.
Call 603-821-4802 or send an email requesting a return message to schedule a free initial consultation about your case.
At Wilson, Bush & Keefe, in Nashua, New Hampshire, our lawyers are dedicated to getting the best outcome for every possible client we represent.
We have earned recognition as one of New Hampshire's pre-eminent law firms because we keep the focus on our clients.
Call 603-821-4802 or send an email requesting a return message to schedule a free initial consultation about your case.
The attorneys at Wilson, Bush & Keefe are prepared to handle any criminal case.
Our years of trial experience, from murder cases to motor vehicle crimes, allows us to vigorously pursue a client's defense and employ strategies that will serve that client best.
Wilson, Bush & Keefe's lawyers practice criminal law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts in both state and federal courts.
We advise those that have been accused of a crime, are under investigation for alleged involvement in criminal activity, or fear that they may come under investigation.
Our years of trial experience, from murder cases to motor vehicle crimes, allows us to vigorously pursue a client's defense and employ strategies that will serve that client best.
Wilson, Bush & Keefe's lawyers practice criminal law in New Hampshire and Massachusetts in both state and federal courts.
We advise those that have been accused of a crime, are under investigation for alleged involvement in criminal activity, or fear that they may come under investigation.
A charge of assault involving domestic violence is a very serious accusation and a very common criminal charge.
It often includes proceedings involving protective orders (restraining orders).
It may be possible to modify no-contact restraining against you if you can sufficiently prove certain conditions are not required or possible to meet.
In many cases, restraining orders may include a condition forbidding the person to obtain or possess a firearm.
Such a prohibition may be modified if the prosecutor agrees and a judge signs off on the modification.
It often includes proceedings involving protective orders (restraining orders).
It may be possible to modify no-contact restraining against you if you can sufficiently prove certain conditions are not required or possible to meet.
In many cases, restraining orders may include a condition forbidding the person to obtain or possess a firearm.
Such a prohibition may be modified if the prosecutor agrees and a judge signs off on the modification.
A drug offense can range from a violation-level offense to a sentence of 15 to 30 years to life imprisonment at the New Hampshire State Prison.
Sentences for drug offenses when a person has a prior drug conviction will be much more severe.
Generally speaking, a person is guilty of a drug offense if he manufactures, sells, transports or possesses with the intent to sell, or simply possesses a controlled drug, its analog, or something he purports to be a controlled drug.
Call Wilson, Bush & Keefe, P.C., in Nashua as soon as possible after you have come under investigation or have been charged with a drug crime.
Sentences for drug offenses when a person has a prior drug conviction will be much more severe.
Generally speaking, a person is guilty of a drug offense if he manufactures, sells, transports or possesses with the intent to sell, or simply possesses a controlled drug, its analog, or something he purports to be a controlled drug.
Call Wilson, Bush & Keefe, P.C., in Nashua as soon as possible after you have come under investigation or have been charged with a drug crime.
If you are facing accusations of theft, robbery, burglary or other property crimes in New Hampshire, call the attorneys at Wilson, Bush & Keefe, P.C., before you say another word to the police or prosecutor.
The most common charge of theft is theft by unauthorized taking.
A person commits this crime if he obtains or exercises unauthorized control over the property of another with the purpose to deprive him of that property.
Receiving stolen property, the second most common charge of theft, occurs when a person is in possession of another person's property knowing or believing that the property has probably been stolen, with the purpose to deprive him of that property.
The most common charge of theft is theft by unauthorized taking.
A person commits this crime if he obtains or exercises unauthorized control over the property of another with the purpose to deprive him of that property.
Receiving stolen property, the second most common charge of theft, occurs when a person is in possession of another person's property knowing or believing that the property has probably been stolen, with the purpose to deprive him of that property.
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