Jacy Todd Continues GOP Bid for Nebraska Governor After Conviction, Requests Pardon
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Jacy Todd continues GOP bid for Nebraska governor after conviction, requests pardon
Jacy Todd, a GOP candidate for Nebraska governor, speaks to reporters at the Nebraska State Capitol Rotunda in Lincoln on Monday, March 2, 2026. (Zach Wendling/Nebraska Examiner)LINCOLN — Jacy Todd of York, a former notary convicted last week of 24 misdemeanors stemming from improper notarizations for the 2024 campaign to legalize and regulate marijuana, is seeking a full pardon from state officials while continuing his run for one of their jobs…
Nebraska Medical Marijuana Advocates Press Ahead After Campaign Notary Convicted For Misconduct
“Voters went forward and voted, and it is time to start moving forward and doing something with this issue, rather than trying to stand in the way at every single opportunity.” By Zach Wendling, Nebraska Examiner Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana stood behind its 2024 campaign to legalize and regulate medical cannabis, a day after a Hall County jury convicted one of the campaign’s volunteer notaries on 24 misdemeanor criminal charges. A six-perso…
Notary For Nebraska Medical Cannabis Petitions Found Guilty Of All 24 Criminal Charges
GRAND ISLAND, Neb. — A former notary for separate Nebraska petitions to legalize and regulate medical cannabis in 2024 was found guilty Wednesday of all 24 criminal charges he faced. Jacy C. Todd of York, 55, was convicted of 23 counts of “official misconduct,” each a Class II misdemeanor, and one count of making a false statement under oath, a Class I misdemeanor. Hall County
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