Judge rules Ken Paxton's 5-year-old criminal case can be heard in his hometown of Collin County
by Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton should be tried for felony securities fraud charges in his hometown of Collin County, a Harris County judge ordered Friday, reversing a years-old decision that the states top lawyer should not face a jury in the North Texas region where he and his wife are deeply connected in political circles.
Paxton was indicted in 2015 but has yet to go to trial on charges that he persuaded investors to buy stock in a technology firm without disclosing that he would be compensated for it. He has maintained his innocence and called the prosecution politically motivated.
The case was sent to be tried in Houston in 2017 given Paxtons close political ties in Collin County. Paxton once represented the region in the state Legislature, and now his wife, state Sen. Angela Paxton, does. Prosecutors argued they could not get a fair trial in a part of the state where the Paxtons are so well connected.
Since then, the trial has been delayed time and time again as procedural issues like venue and how much to pay the special prosecutors appointed to take Paxton to trial have played out. In July 2019, Paxtons defense attorneys asked a judge to send the case back to Collin County, arguing that the judge who moved it to Houston had not had the authority to do so.
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