The State - News from March 25, 1985
Attorney general’s aide Brian Taugher, who was acquitted of a child molestation charge, will be suspended from his job for four days without pay for having possessed a small amount of marijuana. The suspension, effective March 28, was filed with the state Personnel Board by Chief Deputy Atty. Gen. Nelson Kempsky. Taugher, 38, was put on a one-year drug diversionary program by Superior Court Judge William Ridgeway on March 1 after Taugher admitted the marijuana was found by officers who searched his house and automobile in connection with the child molestation case.