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McCrum found not in contempt of court

November 17, 2014 Updated: November 17, 2014 10:40pm
Attorney Mike McCrum (right) gets a hug from a supporter Monday November 17, 2014 in the 225th District Court at the Bexar County Courthouse during a contempt of court hearing. McCrum, serving as a special prosecutor in the case against Gov. Rick Perry, who is also accused of professional misconduct, could spend up to six months in jail if found guilty in contempt. After nearly a nine-month hiatus, the hearing resumed for McCrum. Photo: JOHN DAVENPORT, San Antonio Express-News / ©San Antonio Express-News/John Davenport
Attorney Mike McCrum (right) gets a hug from a supporter Monday November 17, 2014 in the 225th District Court at the Bexar County Courthouse during a contempt of court hearing. McCrum, serving as a special prosecutor in the case against Gov. Rick Perry, who is also accused of professional misconduct, could spend up to six months in jail if found guilty in contempt. After nearly a nine-month hiatus, the hearing resumed for McCrum.

Mike McCrum, the special prosecutor in the criminal case against Gov. Rick Perry, was cleared Monday of an attempt to find him in contempt of court stemming from a separate case.

Michelle Casady

Michelle Casady

Staff Writer | San Antonio Express-News