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Paul Clement gets five-10 years in hit-and-run death of Air National Guard chief
Staff reports 8:50a.m.
DOVER - The Rochester man found guilty in the death of New Hampshire's Air National Guard Commander in 2024 was sentenced to five to 10 years in state prison on Friday. Paul Clement, 82, was found guilty of negligent homicide, leaving the scene of an accident and aggravated DUI following a jury trial in November. He could have been sentenced to more than 20 years. Hours after the accident his blood alcohol level registered 0.123, well over the .80 legal limit. The fatal hit-and-run that took the life of Brig. Gen. John Pogorek, 57, of Strafford, occurred on July 8, 2024, around 5:20 p.m. in the area of Crown Point Road in Rochester. When officers arrived at the scene they were told that Pogorek had pulled his truck and trailer to the side of the road to fix a strap that was holding down hay he was hauling. While resecuring the strap a vehicle driven by Clement struck Pogorek. Clement never stopped the vehicle and continued on. Clement apologized to the Pogorek family on Friday. "It is devastating for me to know that I am responsible for the suffering, but I know that I am. I am so very sorry," Clement told the Union Leader. "I'm so ashamed that I've hurt so many people."
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