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Texas AG Ken Paxton sued over new rule to rein in ‘rogue’ DAs by allowing him access to their case records

five Texas County Lawyers Public Prosecutor Ken Buckston is challenging new rules that will give his office a broad authority to reach the records of their office case, according to a new report.

In the two raised calls on Friday, the provincial lawyers said that the base, which has been actually since April, is an unconstitutional relief that violates the separation of the authorities and imposes unnecessary burdens on the provincial prosecutors.

Provincial lawyers in Dallas, Pixar and Harris provinces I filed one lawsuit The provincial lawyers were presented in Travis and other Basso provinces. Both the two invitations seek to prevent Pakston from enforcing the base, on the pretext that it violates the state constitution and federal law.

The Texas Tribune newspaper reported that the base established by the Pakston office applies to the provinces of at least 400,000 population, which affects only 13 Texas Province 254. The provincial lawyers require providing all documents or communications produced or received by their offices, including secret information.

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Five lawyers in Texas, Prosecutor Ken Pakston, are sued for a new base that requires them to give Paxon accurately to their office status records. ((AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

All documents, correspondences and observations written in handwritten condition can be subject to review, according to the port. The provinces must also submit quarterly reports to the Public Prosecutor in twelve different subjects, including specific information on the accusation regulations from police officers and the number of times that were issued for violations of the election law. Information related to internal policies should also be delivered and how to spend money obtained through civil confiscation under the new rule.

Dallas County Lawyer John Crewzot described the rules as a violation of the separation of powers between the executive and the judicial branch.

“What has worse the clay, the requirements of the very exhausting reports at the base will cause the provincial lawyer offices to transfer resources and employees away from the roles and basic public responsibilities, which harm public safety and justice management,” Crezot said in a statement. “The taxpayers in Dallas Province will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars or more to pay the costs of technology and resources needed to determine and produce all the responsive information under these unnecessary reports requirements.”

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In the two calls, the provincial attorneys said that al -Qaeda is an unconstitutional skipping that violates the separation of the forces and will unnecessarily lead to the burden of offices. (Justin Lane/Reuters)

“AG Paxton should work with all the provincial lawyer and provinces to seek justice, and not to choose battles with Democrats in big cities,” added Crezot.

Pakston’s office claimed that the ruling is a way to “form lawyers in the rogue boycott” which is claimed to have refused to support the law. District lawyers who are not complied with the rule of reporting and removing him from his post.

“The boycott lawyers and provinces face the duty to protect the societies they serve by supporting the law and prosecuting the dangerous criminals strongly,” Pakston said in March. “In many major provinces, people responsible for protecting millions of Texas have been at risk instead by refusing to prosecute criminals and allow violent criminals to terrorize Texas who are committed to law. This base will enable citizens to hold the rogue das accountable.”

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Pakston’s office claimed that the ruling is a means of “forming lawyers in the rogue boycott” that refuses to support the law. (Dylan Holingsworth/Bloomberg via Getti Emaiz)

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In response to the lawsuits, Buckston said on Friday that “it is not surprising that Raggd Das, who prefers to prevent violent criminals in the streets instead of afraid of their jobs of transparency and accountability.”

“My DA report is a simple and direct procedure, and it acquires local officials who are responsible for their responsibility for public safety. This lawsuit is a sad and sad attempt to hide the information from the audience that I swear to protect.”

The two invitations claim that the Pakston office does not have a sweeping jurisdiction that the rule creates, and that providing the required information will be expensive and illegal, according to the Texas Tribune. Claims claim that Al Qaeda seeks to achieve a Political goal By commenting on officials and creating strict consequences of non -compliance.

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