Overview
- Marconi, 74, pleaded guilty to a single misdemeanor Driver Privacy Act violation in Rockingham County Superior Court and received a 30-day jail term fully suspended for one year.
- He will pay a $2,000 fine, immediately resign as director of the Division of Ports and Harbors, and refrain from seeking any role with the Pease Development Authority during the suspension period.
- The fully negotiated agreement drops two felony counts and additional misdemeanors and averts the jury trial that had been set for next week.
- In admitting the offense, Marconi acknowledged sharing confidential motor vehicle records of Pease board member Neil Levesque with Bradley J. Cook, who is charged with perjury and false swearing.
- Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi previously entered a no-contest plea to a misdemeanor in a related case and returned to the bench, and prosecutors note a separate 2020 stimulus-related review has not resulted in charges.