Webster document shredding didn’t break law, county attorney says | Concord
Monitor
Members of the now-inactive Webster Police Advisory Committee did not
violate state law when they shredded documents during a public meeting in
January, the Merrimack County attorney’s office has found.
The investigation launched earlier this year and focused on a Jan. 3
meeting of the volunteer committee. During that meeting, members shredded a
batch of anonymous documents, citing an unwritten town policy to not accept
anonymous letters. The investigation looked at whether the shredding
violated a state statute related to tampering with public records, which
states a person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he or she “purposefully or
unlawfully destroys, conceals, removes or otherwise impairs the verity or
availability of” information required by law to be kept as a government
record.
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