DWI Case Dismissed

I hired Michael to act as attorney in a DWI case. Mike was very knowledgeable in the strange customs and rituals of the legal society that I found myself entangled in. He fully explained their process , the potential penalties they may impose, my legal options, and intently went over all the details of my case. He answered all of my many questions, we had detailed discussions on strategy and witness participation, and he addressed all of my concerns prior to trial The defense strategy was that the police officer failed to follow lawful procedures and violated my rights with an unlawful arrest. Mike submitted a well researched and detailed motion to the court for dismissal based of lack of probable cause for the arrest and violation of my rights. He told the man acting as prosecutor we would not accept any plea bargain, and the case was dismissed at trial with no prosecution evidence presented. If you find yourself in need of legal representation in a OUI/DWI case, Michael Bowser is a great choice.

DUI

Mike was very swift and professional during my entire 2nd DUI charge. He was able to negotiated down to a 1st offense with a limited drivers license. I am able to drive and have been fortunate with his quick action and connections within the court system. He worked extremely hard and was very responsive to any questions or concerns of mine at anytime I needed help. I did not feel in the dark where my situation was concerned but rather informed and safe. I would highly recommend his expertise to anyone.

Highly Recommend

Bowser law repersented me back in 2015. I was very happy with my outcome, everything was explained in detail on how to perceed .I choose them from a recommendation by a close friend, I would highly recommend them.

helped me out when i needed it the most

Got stopped over labor day weekend at a sobriety checkpoint in new hampshire .failed one of the tests .found myself needing an attorney to help me out with the charge of dwi. mike was totally professional of the laws and what i could expect. got the dwi removed .he really came thru when i needed it the most. i would highly recommend that if you find yourself in this situation, mike is the one to call

Not Guilty Verdict MA OUI Charge

Driver stopped for marked lanes violation. Police note odor of alcohol and glassy/bloodshot eyes. Driver seems confused as to his destination and route he is taking home. He claims he is lost. Driver struggles with field sobriety instructions and performance. Defense utilizes expert witness to explain defendant’s ADHD and how it would negatively impact field sobriety testing. Not Guilty Verdict following trial. Lifetime Lookback effect of Melanie’s Law avoided.

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

Police stop moped operator for faulty headlight. Driver admits to consuming 3-4 beers and he takes field sobriety tests, passing the one-leg stand test but failing the walk and turn and HGN test. Portable Breath Test (PBT) on scene is .08. Post arrest breath test .07 BrAC. Defense prepared to argue PBT is inadmissible. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

MA Driver stopped in NH in October 1999 and charged with DWI Subsequent Offense. He fails to appear for trial date NH Court. In 2016 Counsel advises him to appear in NH Court to address default, recall warrant and resolve the outstanding DWI charge. Defense negotiates a non-dwi disposition. Driver later able to reinstate Massachusetts Driver’s license without further negative consequences under Melanie’s Law Lifetime Lookback provisions.

Not Guilty Verdict MA OUI Charge

Police respond to scene of motorcycle crash on highway off-ramp. Driver refuses medical attention, admits to drinking in Boston prior to crash and fails field sobriety tests. During booking process, driver complains of pain and he is transported to hospital where he is diagnosed with several fractured rips and punctured lung. Hospital blood analysis is above .20 BAC. At trial, Prosecution cannot offer evidence of blood test results without expert witness. Records of injury otherwise admitted by defense for effect upon field sobriety tests. Not Guilty verdict following trial.

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

Police stop motorcyclist for illegally extended handlebars. Officer notes odor of alcohol and driver’s glassy/red eyes. Driver only give’s Officer one word responses and refuses to participate in Field Sobriety Tests. Driver willing to submit to post arrest breath test, but Officer insists upon Blood Test, which driver refuses. Defense files Motion to Dismiss, arguing Police lacked probable cause to arrest for DWI. Cruiser video is critical to analysis of roadside encounter. Prosecution takes no position on Motion to Dismiss. DWI charge dismissed by Court

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

Driver stopped by police at Sobriety Checkpoint/Roadblock. Officer notes odor of alcohol and driver’s red/glassy eyes. Driver admits to having two beers at concert, which he just left venue with wife. Driver takes HGN test but then refuses remaining field tests and breath test. Defense points out that driver is disabled and his walking cane is found in car. DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.