Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee knows a thing or two about defending politicians before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals and he believes Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton should not bother to appeal his indictment to that court.
In February, the state’s highest criminal court dismissed a case against former Texas Gov. Rick Perry, whom Buzbee represents, and was indicted in 2014 on charges of abusing his power while in office when he allegedly threatened to halt state financing of an anti-corruption unit controlled by the Travis County district attorney and sought her resignation.
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