Ex-Dover man sentenced for lying on firearm acquisition form
Staff reports 4:44 a.m.
PORTLAND, Maine - A New Hampshire man was sentenced on Wednesday for making false statements to acquire a firearm. Chief U.S. District Judge Lance E. Walker sentenced Brandon Pinard, 33, to time served, approximately 9 months, followed by three years of supervised release. Pinard pleaded guilty on Nov.. 19. According to court records, in May the Seabrook (N.H.) Police Department received a firearms denial notice showing that Pinard was denied a purchase of a long gun in Bath. When attempting to purchase the Daniel Defense DDM4 assault rifle, Pinard listed a Dover, N.H. address and checked "No" next to the question on the ATF Form 4473 that read, "Have you ever been convicted in any court, including a military court, of a felony, or any other crime for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year, or are you a current member of the military who has been charged with violations(s) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and whose charge(s) have been referred to a general court-martial?" According to a Wednesday statement from the Maine U.S. Attorneys Office, at the time of the attempted purchase, Pinard was prohibited from possessing firearms due to a 2013 conviction in Massachusetts for a felony sex offense. He had been a registered sex offender in Seabrook since relocating from Dover in November 2022.
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