MANCHESTER, N.H. —

New Hampshire Director of Ports and Harbors Geno Marconi plans to plead guilty to a criminal charge and resign his position, court documents show.

A document filed Thursday shows that Marconi plans to plead guilty to a violation of the Driver Privacy Act, a misdemeanor.

Marconi had been charged with two Class B felonies, tampering with witnesses and informants, and falsifying physical evidence, and four misdemeanors, two counts of Driver Privacy Act violations and two counts of obstructing government administration.

Under the terms of the fully negotiated plea, Marconi would be sentenced to 30 days in jail, all suspended, and pay a fine of $2,000. He would also agree to resign as Port Authority director.

The remaining charges will not be prosecuted, under the term

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