Aggressive Criminal Defense for Drug Distribution in New Hampshire

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Facing Drug Distribution Charges in Rockingham County? Our Criminal Defense Attorney Is Ready to Defend You

At the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson, we understand the serious consequences a drug distribution charge can have on your future. Our Rockingham County criminal defense attorneys are committed to defending the rights of individuals accused of Drug Crimes throughout New Hampshire. If you’ve been charged with Drug Distribution, you need a defense strategy that is clear, practical, and focused on protecting your future, not just reacting to charges.

Our team includes experienced, aggressive, and relentless trial lawyers and a former prosecutor who brings a unique, insider understanding of how the state builds its cases. This gives our clients a significant advantage when facing complex Drug Crimes in Rockingham County, including distribution, possession with intent to distribute, and manufacturing charges.

Understanding Drug Distribution Charges in New Hampshire

Under New Hampshire law, drug distribution is a serious offense with penalties that vary depending on the type and amount of the substance involved. According to NH RSA 318-B:2, it is illegal to manufacture, sell, or possess controlled drugs with the intent to sell controlled drugs. These offenses are classified by schedules (I–IV), and sentencing is based on the classification and weight of the drug involved.

For example:

  • Distribution of a Schedule I or II substance (such as heroin or methamphetamine) can be charged as a Class A felony.

  • Distribution near a school zone or involving minors can result in enhanced penalties.

Even a first-time offense may result in prison time, heavy fines, and a criminal record that could limit employment, housing, and future opportunities.

How We Help Defend Drug Distribution Charges

Being charged with a crime does not mean you’re guilty. There are often valid defenses or legal strategies that can be used to protect your rights and challenge the case against you. Our role as your Rockingham County criminal defense attorney is to investigate every detail, identify weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, and advocate for the best possible result, whether that means negotiating a resolution or fighting the charges in court.

We look at questions such as:

  • Was the search or seizure conducted legally?

  • Is the evidence contaminated or unreliable?

  • Were you charged with intent based solely on circumstantial factors?

  • Did law enforcement violate your constitutional rights?

We take a strategic, personalized approach to each case. You are not just a file to us. You’re a person with a future worth protecting.

We Handle All Drug Distribution Charges

Whether your case involves prescription medications, heroin, fentanyl, methamphetamine, marijuana, or other controlled substances, we have the experience and knowledge to defend you. Charges we handle include:

  • Possession with Intent to Distribute

  • Distribution in School Zones

  • Multiple or Repeat Offenses

  • Conspiracy to Distribute

  • Distribution of Prescription Drugs

  • Sales involving undercover officers or confidential informants

We stay up to date with New Hampshire’s laws, including recent developments in RSA 318-B, and we use that knowledge to protect your future.

Serving Clients Throughout Rockingham County

We represent clients throughout Rockingham County, including:


If you’ve been arrested or are under investigation, don’t wait until charges are filed. Early legal intervention can help shape the outcome of your case.

Why Choose Our Criminal Defense Firm?

When facing a serious charge like Drug Distribution, you want more than just a lawyer who knows the law. You need an attorney who knows how to apply the law to your advantage. At the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson, our team has handled a wide range of drug-related cases, from simple possession to high-level trafficking and distribution.

Here’s what you can expect when you work with us:

  • Open and honest communication about your legal options

  • Strong courtroom advocacy backed by legal experience

  • A team that knows how local prosecutors and judges approach Drug Crimes

  • A strategic defense tailored to your situation, not a one-size-fits-all approach

We’re here to help you navigate this process confidently. Contact us now to set up a strategy session with a criminal defense attorney who truly takes your case personally.

Contact Us to Set Up a Strategy Session

The sooner you get legal help, the better your chances of a favorable outcome. Take the first step toward protecting your future. Whether you’re accused of distributing fentanyl, heroin, or cocaine, or caught with marijuana in Rockingham County, the Law Office of Matthew W. Peterson is here to fight for you.

Don’t wait and let the system decide your future. Contact our firm now to schedule a strategy session. We will walk you through your options and help you move forward with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between drug possession and drug distribution in New Hampshire?

Possession generally refers to having a controlled substance for personal use, while distribution involves selling, delivering, or intending to sell or deliver the substance. Distribution charges often carry much heavier penalties.

Yes. In New Hampshire, you can be charged with drug distribution or “possession with intent to distribute” based on the amount of drugs found, how they’re packaged, or if you have items like scales or large amounts of cash. These are considered evidence of intent.

Penalties vary depending on the type of drug, the quantity, and your prior record. A Class A felony can result in up to 15 years in prison and fines up to $50,000. Enhanced penalties may apply for cases near schools or involving minors.

An experienced attorney will evaluate the evidence, challenge improper searches or procedures, negotiate with prosecutors, and represent you in court to seek a reduction or dismissal of the charges when possible.

Don’t speak to law enforcement without a lawyer. Instead, contact a Rockingham County criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. The earlier we can begin building your defense, the better your chances of a favorable outcome.

Protecting Your Rights with Focused Criminal Defense!