A Rindge man accused of brandishing a hand gun during a December road rage incident has pleaded no contest to a lesser charge.Larry Cleveland, 52, was originally scheduled to stand trial on a misdemeanor level B charge of criminal threatening on.
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Published: 9/21/2017 10:26:00 AM
Cheshire County Attorney D. Chris McLaughlin has responded to a Rindge woman’s complaint about the way his office handled a recent road rage case in Rindge, reiterating that his office didn’t have enough evidence to pursue a felony level charge.
Both McLaughlin and complainant Patricia Martin were in attendance at the Cheshire County Commissioners meeting on Wednesday morning, as the commissioners placed Martin’s complaint on their agenda for discussion.
McLaughlin said during the meeting that his office recommended that Rindge’s town prosecutor Vint Boggis pursue a class B misdemeanor charge of criminal threatening after his office determined there wasn’t enough evidence charge Larry Cleveland with a felony after there was debate as to whether Cleveland pulled a gun or pointed a gloved hand during a December road rage incident.