Gop Led Texas House Panel Issues 20 Impeachment Counts Against State Attorney General Ken Paxton
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Felony Fraud Charges Dropped Against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
Prosecutors will drop longstanding felony charges against the state’s top lawyer, in exchange for Paxton giving restitution to his accusers and attending legal-education classes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton Reaches Deal to Avoid Criminal Trial
Nearly a decade after his indictment for securities fraud, Mr. Paxton will pay restitution, take legal ethics classes and do community service as part of an agreement with prosecutors.The New York Times - Top stories -
Prosecutors will drop felony charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in exchange for his restitution to his accusers and attendance at legal education classes.
Prosecutors will drop felony charges against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in exchange for his restitution to his accusers and attendance at legal education classes.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reaches deal to avoid securities fraud trial
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton reached a deal to avoid a trial in his securities fraud case nine years after he was indicted on felony charges.NBC News - Politics -
Texas AG Ken Paxton to pay $300,000 to stay out of federal court
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) will have to pay just under $300,000 in a deal that keeps him out of federal court. The deal — which also requires the attorney general to perform 100 hours of community service and take continuing legal ...The Hill - Politics -
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.
A Texas law that gives the state power to arrest and deport migrants will remain on hold, a panel of appeals-court judges ruled, as legal challenges to the measure proceed.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Paxton to pay restitution, do community service, take ethics classes to avoid trial and have charges dropped
The Texas attorney general agreed to pay nearly $300,000 in restitution as part of the agreement with prosecutors.CBS News - Politics