A Littleton man who once coached boys hockey at Lyndon Institute will avoid prison

A Littleton man who once coached boys’ hockey at Lyndon Institute will avoid prison and a driver’s license suspension as part of a plea deal in a case that charged him with leading police on a pursuit at speeds of more than 100 mph. On Monday, Christopher Meunier, 56, who New Hampshire State Police officials said put troopers and other motorists at risk of serious injury, was sentenced at Belknap Superior Court to proposed negotiated plea terms that were first presented to the court in January. In October, Meunier was charged with four Class B felony counts of reckless conduct with a deadly weapon, two Class A misdemeanor counts of disobeying a police officer, one Class A misdemeanor count each of resisting arrest, unlawful conduct after an accident and criminal mischief, and violations for driving an uninspected and unregistered vehicle and driving with an expired license.