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Attorney General Labrador Announces New Chiefs of the Criminal Division, Energy, and Natural Resources Division

Scott Graf | Office of the Attorney General Raúl R. Labrador

Boise, ID – Attorney General Labrador has named two key hires in his new office. Labrador has selected Jeff Nye to serve as Chief of the Criminal Division, and Scott L. Campbell to serve as Chief of the Energy and Natural Resources Division.

Attorney General Labrador said, “Jeff and Scott have made it their mission to serve the people of our state, and they know how to execute and get the job done. Jeff has extensive experience putting criminals behind bars, and he’s the right man to help me transform this division into Idaho’s premier prosecution office. Scott has spent his entire career successfully representing clients in natural resources and water law matters.  He knows the law and will make sure our office always provides sound advice, aimed at conserving and responsibly developing Idaho’s natural resources. We look forward to Jeff and Scott hitting the ground running.”

These hires follow Attorney General Labrador’s philosophy of “Hiring Right,” which means hiring the right people with the right experience for the right job.

More information about the Chief of the Criminal Division and Chief of the Energy and Natural Resources Division:

Jeff Nye currently leads the Special Prosecutions Unit in the Idaho Attorney General’s Office. He has investigated and prosecuted serious crimes, including homicides, sex crimes, and matters involving public corruption. Before serving in the Attorney General’s Office, Nye clerked for Judge N. Randy Smith on the U.S. Court of Appeals and worked as a civil litigation attorney. Nye earned his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center, where he graduated magna cum laude and served as the Executive Editor of the American Criminal Law Review.

Scott L. Campbell has extensive experience with natural resources, water law, environmental, agriculture, and water quality issues. Campbell served as the Chairman of the Water Quality Task Force of the National Water Resources Association. Previously, Campbell was the partner in charge of the environmental law section of Elam & Burke and then Moffatt Thomas. In 2017, Campbell formed his firm. Scott graduated from the University of Idaho and has been a licensed attorney for 44 years.

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