Michael Kosa – Concord Police Department

On July 13 and September 19, 2022, Officer Kosa accessed the State Police Online Telecommunication System (SPOTS) to retrieve personal information about an individual he knew, using the data for non-law enforcement purposes. He pleaded guilty to two class B misdemeanors for violating the Driver Privacy Act. As part of his plea agreement, Kosa resigned from the Concord Police Department, surrendered his New Hampshire Law Enforcement Certification, and agreed not to seek further employment in law enforcement. He was also fined $1,200 for each offense, with all but $500 suspended for two years. ([indepthnh.org](https://indepthnh.org/2023/03/16/former-concord-police-officer-michael-kosa-sentenced-for-violating-the-driver-privacy-act/?utm_source=openai))”

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