New Hampshire Supreme Court Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi had asked a superior court judge to dismiss criminal ...
Gov. Chris Sununu, Attorney General John Formella, and members of the Pease Development Authority board of directors met at ...
Her attorney also states the meeting was approved by New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald. More on Geno Marconi's case:Details emerge in felony case bail hearing “I don't ...
BRENTWOOD — Longtime New Hampshire Ports and Harbors director Geno Marconi is free on bail after pleading not guilty to six state charges, including two Class B felony counts for allegedly ...
Defense attorneys had urged the court to disqualify Attorney General John M. Formella and everyone in his office, but the ...
HAS SAID SHE DIDN’T VIOLATE ANY LAWS OR RULES AND THEY INTEND TO FIGHT THE ACCU For the first time since he was indicted, longtime New Hampshire Port Authority Director Geno Marconi was in a ...
Geno J. Marconi, 73, the long-serving director of the New Hampshire Port Authority, was meritless and needed to wrap up quickly because she had recused herself from important pending cases.
Hantz Marconi was indicted in October on charges accusing her of asking Sununu to influence a criminal investigation involving her husband, New Hampshire Port Authority Director Geno Marconi.