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The main responsibilities of the Office of the Attorney General are defending the State of Texas and its duly elected laws by providing legal representation to the State, serving the children of Texas through the enforcement of the states child support laws, securing justice for Texans, protecting Texans from waste,
About KEN PAXTON He was re-elected to a second term in 2018 and a third term in 2022. As the states top law enforcement officer, Attorney General Paxton leads more than 4,000 employees in 38 divisions and 117 offices around Texas.
Public Information Requests By mail specifically addressed to. By e-mail to publicrecords@oag.texas.gov. By facsimile to (512) 494-8017. By hand delivery during normal business hours to the Public Information Coordinators Office at 209 W. By electronic submission through the OAGs Public Information Request Center.
Ken Paxton Impeachment He was accused of misusing the powers of his office to help his friend and donor Nate Paul, an Austin real estate investor who was under federal investigation. Paxton now returns, emboldened, to lead an institution thats vital to the conservative cause.
HOUSTON Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton remains on track to be tried for felony fraud this spring after the presiding judge shot down his attempts to have the charges thrown out.

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A key component of the Office of the Attorney Generals mission is to secure justice for Texans by investigating and prosecuting criminal activities, including crimes of human trafficking, internet crimes against children, election fraud, and assisting local law enforcement in prosecutions and appeals.
Judge rejects attempts to toss indictments against Texas AG Ken Paxton, keeps April trial on course. Paxtons securities fraud trial will kick off on April 15. He has been under indictment for nearly nine years. He has pleaded not guilty.
Under Code of Criminal Procedure article 39.14(h), the Texas Forensic Science Commission has no duty to notify relevant parties of exculpatory, impeachment, or mitigating information.|Forensic Science Commission - Under Code of Criminal Procedure article 39.14(h), the Texas Forensic Science Commission has no duty to

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