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Related: About this forumTexas State Bar sues AG Paxton for 'dishonest' challenge of 2020 election results
This is BFD. As a member of the State Bar, I applaud this lawsuit
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Less than 24 hours after Attorney General Ken Paxton clinched the Republican nomination for his re-election, the Texas State Bar sued him Wednesday over his dishonest attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
The short, four-page lawsuit, filed in district court in Paxtons hometown of Collin County, contains identical claims to those in litigation filed earlier this month against Paxtons top deputy, First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster. Paxton violated the bars rules of professional conduct by including false and misleading statements, according to the association.
His allegations were not supported by any charge, indictment, judicial finding, and/or credible or admissible evidence, and failed to disclose to the Court that some of his representations and allegations had already been adjudicated and/or dismissed in a court of law, the suit reads, referring to a number of voter fraud claims that had already been debunked at the time Paxton filed his petition......
Its a very strong complaint by the bar, said Jim Harrington, a Texas lawyer who co-signed Ratners complaint and who founded the Texas Civil Rights Project, a nonprofit that advocates for voting rights. I think they hit the nail on the head, and hopefully well see justice as a result of that.
The short, four-page lawsuit, filed in district court in Paxtons hometown of Collin County, contains identical claims to those in litigation filed earlier this month against Paxtons top deputy, First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster. Paxton violated the bars rules of professional conduct by including false and misleading statements, according to the association.
His allegations were not supported by any charge, indictment, judicial finding, and/or credible or admissible evidence, and failed to disclose to the Court that some of his representations and allegations had already been adjudicated and/or dismissed in a court of law, the suit reads, referring to a number of voter fraud claims that had already been debunked at the time Paxton filed his petition......
Its a very strong complaint by the bar, said Jim Harrington, a Texas lawyer who co-signed Ratners complaint and who founded the Texas Civil Rights Project, a nonprofit that advocates for voting rights. I think they hit the nail on the head, and hopefully well see justice as a result of that.
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Texas State Bar sues AG Paxton for 'dishonest' challenge of 2020 election results (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
May 2022
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(48,896 posts)1. The Bar is suing Paxton?
Interesting. I wonder if the Old guard Dem lawyers in Florida would act with such determination.
LetMyPeopleVote
(157,165 posts)2. Paxton's defense to Texas bar complaint is very stupid