DUI Negligent Homicide Defense Attorney in New Hampshire

The Law Office of Nicholas P. Frye, P.C. provides dedicated and personalized criminal defense legal representation for clients in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the State of New Hampshire, in both State and Federal courts.

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A Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Negligent Homicide charge in New Hampshire is among the most serious offenses that can arise from a motor vehicle investigation. These cases involve allegations that a person operated a vehicle while impaired and caused the death of another individual. A conviction can carry substantial incarceration exposure, extended loss of driving privileges, and long-term consequences affecting employment and background checks.

Because of the seriousness of these allegations, early legal strategy and careful evaluation of the available evidence are critical.

What Is DUI Negligent Homicide in New Hampshire?

Under New Hampshire law, negligent homicide charges may arise when the state alleges that a driver operated a motor vehicle while impaired and that the operation caused the death of another person.

In these cases, prosecutors must establish both impairment and causation. Whether the available evidence supports those elements is often central to how these cases proceed.

Possible Penalties for DUI Negligent Homicide

Potential consequences of a conviction may include:

  • felony-level criminal penalties
  • substantial incarceration exposure
  • extended driver’s license suspension
  • probation supervision following release
  • alcohol or drug treatment requirements
  • long-term criminal record consequences

The outcome of a case depends on the circumstances of the incident, prior record history, and how the evidence develops during court proceedings.

Causation Issues in Negligent Homicide Cases

In addition to proving impairment, prosecutors must establish that the alleged operation caused the death.

Careful evaluation of accident reconstruction evidence, roadway conditions, vehicle operation, medical findings, and witness observations can play an important role in determining how these cases proceed.

Evidence Issues in DUI Negligent Homicide Investigations

Cases involving allegations of negligent homicide often require detailed examination of multiple forms of evidence. Defense strategy may involve reviewing:

  • the legality of the stop and investigation
  • roadside investigation procedures
  • field sobriety testing
  • breath or blood testing evidence
  • accident reconstruction findings
  • medical examiner conclusions
  • witness statements and officer observations

Careful review of these issues can affect how a case proceeds.

Administrative License Suspension Consequences

Drivers charged with DUI negligent homicide may also face Administrative License Suspension through the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles following arrest.

Because administrative consequences can begin before the criminal case is resolved, early evaluation of available options can be important after an arrest.

Speak With the Law Office of Nicholas Frye, P.C.

If you were charged with DUI negligent homicide in New Hampshire, early legal guidance can make an important difference in evaluating available defenses and protecting your rights.

The Law Office of Nicholas Frye, P.C. represents clients throughout New Hampshire facing serious felony-level charges and has an established record of securing positive outcomes in criminal cases, including dismissals of charges and not guilty verdicts at trial. Careful case evaluation, strategic motion practice, and trial readiness are central to how the firm approaches serious criminal defense from the earliest stages of a case.

Speaking with an experienced defense attorney early can help you better understand what to expect and how to move forward after an arrest.

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