Home | News | Plea And Sentencing Of NH Man For Asbestos Violations

Plea And Sentencing Of NH Man For Asbestos Violations

Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font
image Guilty to three indictments alleging felony-level violations

Winchester, NH (CompNewsNetwork) - Attorney General Kelly A. Ayotte and Special Agent-in-Charge Michael Hubbard of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Criminal Investigation Division announce that, on May 13, 2009, Paul Davis (Age 57) of Winchester, NH pled guilty to three indictments alleging felony-level violations of New Hampshire’s Asbestos Control and Management laws. The indictments related to Mr. Davis’s unlicensed and improper performance of an asbestos abatement project at 127 School Street in Keene, NH.

The Cheshire County Superior Court sentenced Mr. Davis to twelve months in the Cheshire County House of Corrections, all but six days suspended, conditioned on future compliance with all asbestos statutes and regulations, payment of a $3,000 fine, and good behavior.

Yesterday’s disposition was the result of a cooperative investigation involving the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office, the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Criminal Investigation Division, the Keene Police Department and the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services.

Add to: LinkedIn LinkedIn

Comments (0 posted):

Post your comment comment

Please enter the code you see in the image:

Comments must comply with the WorkersCompensation.com Terms of Service


Once you've submitted a comment, it has been saved, and will be visible after moderator's approval.
  • email Email to a friend
  • print Print version
  • Plain text Plain text
You're Reading A
Featured Series
Look Forward To

A year long series covering the trends and changes that will shape our industry, from some of the most influential names in comp today.

Only from the WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork
A News Partner
PR Newswire
Rate this article
0