Anthony Naro
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Anthony Naro

Experienced DWI and Criminal Defense Attorney

Naro Law PLLC

41 East Pearl Street
Nashua, NH 03060

Phone: 603-212-9480

Website: narolaw.com

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About Anthony Naro

Attorney Anthony Naro, owner of Naro Law, is a criminal law and family law attorney with over 16 years of experience. His practice is focused on criminal defense and DWI defense. Attorney Naro prides himself on being strong advocates who not only understand the law but also the human element behind each case. His clients' needs, concerns, and goals are his top priority. Attorney Naro graduated magna cum laude from the University of Massachusetts–Boston with a major in political science with a certification in international relations and a minor in Black studies. After college, Attorney Naro worked for Brown Brothers Harriman before attending Suffolk University Law School, where he graduated fifth in his class. Attorney Naro has successfully represented individuals charged with offenses ranging from DUI/DWI, theft, drug sales, physical and sexual assaults, computer crimes, sale of drugs with death-resulting, negligent homicide, manslaughter, attempted murder, second-degree murder, and first-degree murder. In addition to Attorney Naro’s extensive trial experience, he has also successfully represented clients before the New Hampshire Supreme Court on appeal and in post-conviction proceedings. Attorney Naro believes in providing client-centered representation where the client’s legal and non-legal goals are the focus of representation. Attorney Naro will use his expertise to help you identify your needs and goals, and then take the appropriate and necessary steps to achieve those goals. Attorney Naro’s extensive trial experience and commitment to client-centered representation ensures that his clients, whether accused of a crime or facing a contentious divorce or child custody battle, feel supported and confident in court. Attorney Naro is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. He is an active member of the New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and has lectured and trained attorneys in the areas of criminal procedure, trial practice, and ethics.


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