Prosecutors' appeal accepted in Ken Paxton criminal case
In a ruling that keeps alive, at least for now, the criminal prosecution against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, the states highest criminal court announced Wednesday that it will determine whether the prosecutors in the case can be paid $300 an hour for their work.
Unpaid since January 2016, the three prosecutors have said they will step aside if denied the payments, potentially putting at risk the case against Paxton, who is accused of securities fraud and failing to register with state regulators in private business deals in 2011 and 2012.
Wednesdays decision, announced without comment, means the Court of Criminal Appeals will review an August opinion by the Dallas-based 5th Court of Appeals, which said state law and local rules limit payments to a pre-established amount for appointed defense lawyers or prosecutors.
In Paxtons case, pay would be limited to $1,000 per prosecutor for pretrial work, instead of $300 an hour as negotiated with a Collin County state District Court judge who appointed them.
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