Embattled Port Authority Director Geno Marconi has agreed to plead guilty to one charge of violating the Driver Privacy Act and resign his position as director of ports and harbors, court documents show.
The trial of Marconi, 73, on two felony and four misdemeanor indictments was scheduled to begin Monday with jury selection in Rockingham Superior Court.
Under the terms of the fully negotiated plea, filed at 3:09 p.m. Thursday in Rockingham Superior Court, Marconi agrees to plead guilty to one charge of the Driver Privacy Act Violation.
In exchange, the other charges against Marconi will be nolle prossed (not prosecuted). Marconi will receive a sentence of 30 days in jail, all suspended, a $2,000 fine and he must resign as ports and harbors director prior to making his plea.
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