A 40-year-old Nashua man who allegedly caused a Bedford police officer to be shot in the leg after grabbing at his gun in January is set to go to trial early next year.
Jared Masseur, 40, faces charges of resisting arrest, taking a gun from a law enforcement officer, first-degree assault with a deadly weapon, second-degree assault, felon in possession of a weapon, reckless conduct and interference with a police dog.
Bedford’s Police Chief Daniel Douidi and five other officers sat in the gallery at Hillsborough County Superior Court in Manchester as lawyers and Judge Amy Messer hashed out details for the trial, which is expected to last three days, and include expert testimony.
A pre-trial hearing is set for March 12 and jury selection for March 23, according to the court docket.
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