NH Ports and Harbors director Geno Marconi indicted along with another official after his wife, a state Supreme Court justice ...
Director of the New Hampshire Port Authority Geno Marconi was indicted Thursday on two felony charges of witness tampering and falsifying physical evidence — a day after his wife, Supreme Court ...
Attorney General John M. Formella announced Thursday that Geno Marconi of Stratham and Bradley Cook of Hampton have been ...
The six criminal indictments against state Port Authority Director Geno Marconi allege that he shared protected motor vehicle details and pier permit fee information about Neil Levesque, vice chairman ...
New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi has been indicted by the Merrimack County Grand Jury ...
A criminal conviction wouldn’t automatically trigger removal from office. Arraignments are slated for next month.
A day after state Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi was indicted, her husband, Geno Joseph Marconi, and his colleague Bradley Joseph Cook, are now also facing criminal charges ...
Geno J. Marconi, the long-serving director of the state agency that maintains and develops New Hampshire’s ports and harbors, ...
This story was updated at 6:36 on Wednesday, Oct. 16 to include a response to the indictments from Hantz Marconi’s attorneys.
Geno Marconi has been indicted on two Class B felonies, tampering with witnesses and informants and falsifying physical evidence.
The six criminal indictments against state Port Authority Director Geno Marconi allege that he shared protected motor vehicle details and pier permit fee information about Neil Levesque, vice chairman ...
Attorney General John Formella announced Thursday that Geno Marconi of Stratham and Bradley Cook of Hampton have been ...