With just days to go before his criminal trial was set to begin, Division of Ports and Harbors Director Geno Marconi reached a plea deal with prosecutors that will keep him out of jail — but cost him his state job.

His wife, however, remains on the bench.

Late Thursday afternoon, Marconi filed a notice of intent to plead guilty to a Class A misdemeanor for violating the state’s Driver Privacy Act. His trial was scheduled to start Monday on felony charges of witness tampering and falsifying physical evidence, along with two misdemeanor counts of violating the Driver Privacy Act and obstructing government administration. All remaining charges will be dropped under the agreement.

Under the plea deal, Marconi will serve 30 days in jail, but the sentence is suspended for one year contingent

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