
"Under a plea deal, Geno Marconi was fined $2,000 for sharing confidential boating and motor vehicle records and was forced to resign from his job. His wife, Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi, recently pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor after being accused of trying to interfere with the investigation into her husband. "I recognize and take responsibility for my actions," Geno Marconi said during his brief plea and sentencing hearing in Rockingham County Superior Court."
"Marconi was accused of sharing confidential records in retaliation against a member of the Pease Development Authority, which maintains and develops the state's ports and harbors. He was set to go on trial next week on four misdemeanor charges and two felonies, including witness tampering. Instead, he pleaded guilty to one count of violating driver privacy and was given a 30-day jail sentence, all of which was suspended."
Geno Marconi, longtime director of the New Hampshire Division of Ports and Harbors, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for violating driver privacy. He was fined $2,000, forced to resign, and received a 30-day jail sentence that was suspended. Marconi was accused of sharing confidential boating and motor vehicle records in retaliation against a member of the Pease Development Authority. He had faced charges including four misdemeanors and two felonies, including witness tampering, before accepting the plea. Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor for soliciting misuse of position related to the investigation and resumed her position after a leave.
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