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Idaho Attorney General's Spokesperson Resigns After Marijuana Citation

Adam Cotterell
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Boise State Public Radio

Idaho’s Attorney General Lawrence Wasden's office announced the resignation of spokesperson Todd Dvorak Wednesday.

Dvorak’s abrupt departure comes after he was cited with two drug-related misdemeanor charges in Nez Perce County. Last Friday Dvorak was charged with marijuana possession and possession of drug paraphernalia by a Lewiston police officer. He pled innocent to both charges.

Dvorak had been Attorney General Lawrence Wasden’s spokesperson since January 2014. Before that, he had a 20-year career as a journalist. He led the Associated Press office in Boise before taking the job with the attorney general.  

Click here for a KBSX story featuring Dvorak after his decision to leave journalism in 2014.

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