San Antonio’s Councilman Marc Whyte’s DWI Hearing Postponed, Whyte Asserts Innocence
The Hearings Postponement
The DWI court hearing of San Antonio Councilman, Marc Whyte which was scheduled for this week has been postponed. Marc Whyte, who was arrested late last year, continues to affirm his innocence. He was suspended from his committee assignments following his arrest on suspicion of driving while intoxicated but has since returned.
The DWI Arrest
Whyte, who represents San Antonio’s district 10, was arrested following a traffic stop on Loop 410 on Dec. 29, 2023. The officers from the San Antonio Police department who attended the stop claimed that Mr. Whyte showed signs of impairment and failed a sobriety test. The subsequent analysis of his blood samples depicted that he was over the legal blood alcohol limit to drive.
Whyte’s Response to Allegations
Whyte, in his Tuesday’s statement after his court appearance was postponed, reassured that he did not feel intoxicated at the time of the arrest. In his words, “I’ve been very clear that I did not feel intoxicated on the night, and I’m going to let the court system run its course. I’ll let the prosecutors do what they need to do to figure out if there is a case here or not, and I’m just going to do what I’m told, really.”
Despite these ongoing hearings and legal hassles, Whyte assured that his council duties are not being compromised and he is committed to serving his constituents.
The Suspension and Its Aftermath
Post his DWI arrest and the public emergence of the body camera footage showing his arrest, Whyte was laid off his committee assignments by the Mayor Ron Nirenberg. However, in recent developments, Whyte has been reinstated to his committee assignments.
Whyte’s hearing has been reset for a future date as of yet undisclosed.
Conclusion
The postponed hearing and Whyte’s assertions of innocence have certainly brought San Antonio’s local governance into the spotlight. It remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and what impact they will have on Marc Whyte’s political career and reputation.