Excellent Legal Representation

Mr. Bowser greatly exceeded my expectations throughout the process of my case. His knowledge, courtroom presence and expertise resulted in a Not Guilty finding for my OUI. I would and have recommended him to everyone I speak to regarding needing a top-tier defense attorney in MA and NH.

Excellent

Mr. Bowser was unbelievable. He was professional, easy to talk to, and always kept me informed with what was going on in my case. His level of skill in the court room was beyond my expectations. He shamed a local police department by catching them in numerous false statements and freed me of all charges. Should I need a lawyer in the future, I wouldn’t dream of going to anyone else.

Not guilty first OUI/DUI

I couldn’t be more pleased with the level of professionalism and experience Attorney Bowser exhibits in defending OUI/DUI cases.

His level of knowledge was amazing as he broke down every element of the roadside sobriety tests, and pointed out to the jury all the numerous “cues” at which I succeeded-elements that do not make it into the police report.

The result… not guilty in less than 15 min, and I am truly grateful!

Outstanding DUI/OUI Attorney

Attorney Bowser has an excellent balance of professionalism, sympathy, and pragmatism. When I found myself in the difficult situation of a possible second OUI conviction, Mr. Bowser got me the best result possible. During one of the most stressful and embarassing times in my life, he made me feel like I had a fighter and a friend in my corner. His fees were very reasonable and he even went to the RMV hearing with me after the fact. I highly recommend Attorny Bowser to anyone who has to face an OUI/DUI charge.

MA OUI Drugs Charge Dismissed

Police in Massachusetts stop vehicle for rolling through red traffic light. Police officer notes young driver appears tired and nervous. Officer questions driver and passenger about their whereabouts, destination and whether they are carrying marijuana. The odor of burnt marijuana from the vehicle is present throughout the roadside encounter. Police order driver from car, arrest for OUI Drugs follows. Defense successfully argues Motion to Suppress and Court agrees the mere odor of marijuana, no longer evidence of criminal activity in Massachusetts, is not legal grounds to require exit order and field sobriety tests. Arrest deemed illegal, MA OUI Drugs charge dismissed.

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

Citizen cell phone caller in New Hampshire anonymously reports erratic driver exiting highway. Responding police find matching vehicle in rear parking lot of closed fast food restaurant, but car is no longer running and subject is outside car. Officer notes odor of alcohol, glassy eyes and slurred speech. Field sobriety tests are administered but of questionable value in light of driver’s high heels and congenital orthopedic conditions. NH DWI charge dismissed prior to trial.

NH DWI Charge Dismissed

Police in New Hampshire allegedly take note of driver crossing double yellow line while viewing car passing in side view mirror. Officer turns to follow car and stops vehicle in residential neighborhood. Young driver displays odor of alcohol and glassy eyes and admits to consuming “four” beers. Administrative hearing process reveals that Officer did not comply with correct protocol for all of the field sobriety tests. Booking video also utilized to show driver’s lack of slurred speech and apparent sobriety. DWI in NH charge dismissed prior to trial.

Highly Recommend Attorney Bowser

I have used Attorney Bowser’s services on two occasions and both have been equally successful. Attorney Bowser takes the time to get to know his clients and how they hope to resolve their case. The first case I was arrested for DUI and the second case I received a court appearance for wreckless driving. Both times Attorney Bowser was able to reach the resolution I hoped for before the case went to trial. I felt I was in good, confident hands the whole way through. I would highly recommend Attorney Bowser.

NH DWI Conviction Vacated

MA resident appears in NH Court without counsel and enters guilty plea to NH DWI 1st Offense which alleges driving under the influence of prescribed drugs. Both the Court and the prosecutor are unaware of the defendant’s prior record of two (2) prior OUI offenses in MA, each over 15 years ago. Defendant doesn’t understand the impact of priors in MA. NH Court sentences driver to ninety (90) day loss of license but MA RMV later imposes eight (8) year loss of license under lifetime lookback provisions of Melanie’s Law as third offender. Counsel successfully argues Motion to Vacate NH Plea and Conviction and then negotiates dismissal of DWI charge. Eight (8) year loss of license in MA eliminated.

MA OUI Drugs Charge Dismissed

Police in MA stop driver for encroaching upon fog line numerous times on highway. Driver admits to smoking pot with passenger just prior to driving home from Boston but shows no other signs of impairment. Based on odor of burnt marijuana and admission to smoking, police order driver from truck to further investigate. After speaking with passenger, police put driver through field sobriety tests and later charge him with OUI Drugs. Defense successfully argues Motion to Suppress and recent Massachusetts case law which recognizes that the mere presence of an odor of Marijuana does not create reasonable articulable suspicion of a crime. Exit order and seizure ruled illegal. Massachusetts OUI Drugs charge dismissed.