Judge sets trial date in for Texas AG Ken Paxton’s delayed securities fraud case
Eight years after being indicted for felony securities fraud, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton finally has a trial date. During a Monday hearing, State District Judge Andrea Beall set an April 15 start for the trial in Houston, the Texas Tribune reports. The trial has been delayed by extensive legal wrangling by Paxton's defense team over issues such as where the case should be heard.
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