Court Blocks Order That Voided Prosecutor Pay In Paxton Case

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has blocked a lower court's ruling that prevented special prosecutors in Attorney General Ken Paxton's felony securities fraud case from collecting a six-figure payment.

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