Twelve individuals today decided that Ademo Freeman was guilty of three counts of felony wiretapping for recording his conversation with three public officials per his attempt to bring accountability to a situation where it was noticeably absent -- the assault of 17-year-old Frank Harrington, a student at Manchester's West High School at the hands of Darren Murphy, the school resource officer and employee of the Manchester Police Department.
He's ordered to spend 12-months in the so-called "House of Corrections" with 9-months suspended. He'll then be under "good behavior" for the next three-years, which, if violated, will land him in the state prison in Concord for one-to-three-years. With "good time" he should be out in mid-October. |