San Francisco Chronicle

Trial in limbo:

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Special prosecutor­s appointed to put Texas’ attorney general on trial are threatenin­g to quit if they don’t get paid. Republican Ken Paxton was back in a suburban Dallas courtroom Wednesday. He’s charged with felony securities fraud over allegation­s of duping wealthy investors in a tech startup before becoming Texas’ top prosecutor. He has pleaded not guilty. If convicted, Paxton faces five to 99 years in prison. The trial is set to begin in May. But two appointed special prosecutor­s say they’re owed more than $200,000 and shouldn’t have to work for free. A judge has tied up their invoices after a Paxton supporter filed a lawsuit claiming the case is costing taxpayers too much money. Legal experts say they’ve never seen a case jeopardize­d like this.

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