About John J. Tenn
John J. Tenn is a founding member and senior trial lawyer of Tenn And Tenn, P.A. John’s practice areas include personal injury, auto and motorcycle accidents, criminal defense, and DWI/DUI matters in New Hampshire.
Latest Articles
Divorcing Couples May Benefit from Neutral Evaluation
Divorce
When a divorcing couple cannot agree on an important issue, the spouses may believe their only option is to go…
Drunk Driving Convictions in NH Can Include Hefty Costs
DUI/DWI
Being convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) in New Hampshire means facing strict penalties, which can include jail time,…
Why Do NH Police Use Preliminary Breath Testing During a Drunk Driving Stop?
DUI/DWI
By the time a New Hampshire police officer tells a driver, it’s time for a breath test, the officer has…
Mediation Offers Alternative to Litigation for Many Divorcing Couples
Divorce
New Hampshire’s courts recommend that divorcing couples attempt to work out any disputes by using alternative dispute resolution methods, like…
New Hampshire Motorcycle Insurance: Do You Have Full Coverage?
Motorcycle accident
Motorcyclists in New Hampshire can choose many different types of insurance coverage for themselves and their bikes. In order to…
New Hampshire Judge Denies Man Bail After DUI Arrest
DUI/DWI
A New Hampshire judge denied bail and decided to keep a 55-year-old Eaton Center resident in jail after the man…
Alton Motorcyclist Sustains Serious Injuries in Route 28 Crash
Motorcycle accident
A motorcycle rider in Alton lost control of his motorcycle recently and crashed, according to a news report from WMUR. He…
Multiple New Hampshire DWI Convictions Lead to Extended Alcohol Program
DUI/DWI
The State of New Hampshire has three (3) separate alcohol programs for drivers convicted of DWI. Drivers convicted of an…
A Drunk Driving Conviction in New Hampshire Means Staggering Costs
DUI/DWI
Being convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI) in New Hampshire means fines,…
How Does a New Hampshire Driver Become a “Habitual Offender”?
DUI/DWI
When the New Hampshire Department of Motor Vehicles labels a driver a “Habitual Offender,” it’s more than just a name. Habitual…