Salem DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens fights drunk driving cases in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He devotes his entire practice to criminal trials and appeals, with a major concentration on DUI / DWI cases.
To ensure that he remains on the cutting edge of drunk driving defense, New Hampshire DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens continually updates his knowledge and skills in both the legal and scientific aspects of driving under the influence defense. He is certified as a breath-test operator and in the administration of field sobriety tests. He is a member and graduate of the National College of DUI Defense (NCDD) and attends additional training sessions there every year.
New Hampshire DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire and his law degree from the Massachusetts School of Law in Andover, Massachusetts. He is the New Hampshire state delegate to the National College of DUI Defense.
In 2007, Salem, New Hampshire DUI / DWI lawyer Mark Stevens was chosen to be on the faculty panel for the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education program in Boston on OUI Litigation. In 2006, he served on the teaching faculty at a specialized two-day seminar in advanced DWI defense techniques in Portland, Maine.
New Hampshire DUI / DWI defense attorney Mark Stevens has earned not guilty verdicts for clients facing aggravated DWI charges with breath test readings of .31 and .23, and won a blood test case in 2007 for a client alleged to have a .23 percent BAC. He has won numerous other victories in breath and blood test cases.
In addition to having extensive experience in drunk driving criminal and administrative proceedings, Salem, New Hampshire DUI / DWI defense attorney Mark Stevens is well-versed in appeals and post-conviction proceedings.
New Hampshire DUI / DWI defense attorney Mark Stevens is admitted to practice in all state and federal courts in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is also admitted to practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and in the United States Supreme Court.
He belongs to the National College of DUI Defense, the American Association of DWI Trial Lawyers, New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
To learn more about aggressive defenses to your drunk driving charge, please contact Salem, New Hampshire DUI / DWI defense lawyer Mark Stevens today for a free consultation.
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