Hayes Law, PLLC is a distinguished criminal defense law firm based in Nashua, New Hampshire, specializing in protecting the rights of individuals accused of crimes. With a focus on aggressive and honest representation, the firm stands out for its commitment to achieving favorable outcomes through meticulous case investigation and a client-centered approach.
Led by experienced attorney Justin Paul Hayes, the firm leverages over 20 years of expertise in New Hampshire criminal law to defend clients against a wide range of charges. They prioritize timely communication, affordability, and strategic defense, often collaborating with investigators and experts to build robust cases. The firm is dedicated to serving individuals facing misdemeanor and felony charges, including DWI, drug crimes, and violent offenses, with a proven track record of reducing or dismissing charges.
Services Offered
- Criminal Defense
- DWI/DUI Defense
- Drug Crimes Defense
- Annulment Representation
- Motor Vehicle Offenses
- Reckless Driving Defense
- License Suspension Cases
- Habitual Offender Representation
- Alcohol Offenses
- Bail Assistance
- Domestic Violence Defense
- Firearms/Guns Charges
- Robbery Defense
- Stalking Defense
- Assault Defense
- Burglary Defense
- Felony and Misdemeanor Defense
- Harassment Defense
- Sex Crimes Defense
- Theft Defense
- Arson Defense
- Disorderly Conduct Defense
- Identity Fraud Defense
- Juvenile Defense
- Shoplifting Defense
- Administrative License Suspension Hearings
- Field Sobriety Test Challenges
- Impaired Driver Management Program Guidance
- Interlock Device Removal Assistance
- Preliminary Breath Test Defense
- Blood Test DWI Defense
- Aggravated DUI Defense
- Drug Possession Defense
- Transportation of Drugs Defense
Serving clients throughout New Hampshire, the firm offers free consultations and emphasizes accessibility, providing direct contact options for urgent legal needs. Their practice is built on a foundation of trust, experience, and a relentless commitment to justice for the accused.
