New Hampshire Supreme Court Associate Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi plans to end the criminal case against her with a negotiated “no contest” plea that keeps her out of prison—and potentially on the court.
On Monday afternoon, Hantz Marconi’s attorney, Richard Guerriero, filed a motion indicating her intent to enter a no-contest plea on Tuesday in Merrimack Superior Court in Concord. According to the plea documents, the state is dropping all original indictments against Hantz Marconi. Instead, she will plead no contest to a new charge: a single Class B misdemeanor count of criminal solicitation (misuse of position).
“Justice Hantz Marconi’s counsel will state at the time of the entry of the no-contest plea that she is not contesting that the state could prove beyond a reasonable dou