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United States Marshal Stephen R. Monier  

U.S. Marshal Stephen R. Monier
U.S. Marshal Stephen R. Monier
President George W. Bush nominated Stephen Monier as United States Marshal on April 15, 2002.  He was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 7th, 2002.

Stephen R. Monier, born in Montgomery Alabama, has lived in New Hampshire since 1958.  He is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of St. Anselm College, where he received his B.A. degree in 1974.  Marshal Monier is also a graduate of the Delinquency Control Institute at the University of Southern California, and the National Crime Prevention Institute at the University of Louisville.   He began his law enforcement career with the Goffstown NH Police Department in 1969, rising through the ranks until his appointment as Chief of Police in 1984.  He served as Chief until his retirement on December 31, 1998.  In 1992, Stephen Monier and Attorney Gregory Ahlgren coauthored Crime of the Century, a book on the Lindbergh kidnapping case.  From April of 2000 until March of 2002, Steve served as the Director of Emergency Services for the Greater Manchester Chapter of the American Red Cross.  Marshal Monier is a past president of the NH Association of Chiefs of Police, a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and a past chairman of the Commission on the Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), Inc.  Steve and his wife Sandi reside in Goffstown NH.  They have two grown children who also reside in the state.

 

 
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