January 15th, 2021 Edition
Dr. Hotze and Conservative Legislators File Amicus Brief Supporting Attorney General Paxton’s Motion for Rehearing
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jared Woodfill
713-419-0595
Friday, January 14, 2022, Houston, Texas – Jared Woodfill of Woodfill Law Firm filed an Amicus Brief on behalf of Steven Hotze, M.D. and numerous Republican elected officials supporting Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Motion for Rehearing in the case of State of Texas v. Zena Collins Stephens. Paxton’s Motion for Rehearing was filed on December 30, 2021.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, composed of 9 Republicans, issued an 8-1 decision on December 15, 2021 that the Texas Attorney General lacks the authority to independently prosecute a crime in state district court, specifically violations of the Texas Election Code (TEC).
Dr. Hotze stated, “There is a huge problem with organized voter fraud in counties controlled by the pro-Communist Democrats. These counties are located in the major metropolitan areas of Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin and San Antonio. The district attorneys in each one of these areas are Democrats who benefit from the voter fraud schemes.”
“I, _____, do solemnly declare that, with God’s help, I will be a Proverbs 28:1 Christian Patriot, “The righteous are as bold as a lion.” I renounce Satan and all his works. I pledge my faith and allegiance to Jesus Christ our King. I will courageously protect our God-given, unalienable freedoms and rights. I will defend the Constitution of the United States, which was written to guarantee these freedoms and rights, against all enemies, both foreign and domestic. To this end, with a firm reliance upon the protection of God’s Divine Providence, I do pledge to my fellow Patriots, my Life, my Fortune, and my sacred Honor.”