A state judge is trying to put an end to legal action against him that’s based on a 26-year-old murder case.

Judge Ken Anderson of the 277th District Court in Williamson County on April 19 turned himself in and then bonded out of the Williamson County jail after a court of inquiry issued two arrest warrants based on his alleged withholding of exculpatory evidence in the Michael Morton murder case.

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