KSAT sports anchor facing DWI charge once voiced outrage over a drinking-and-driving acquittal
Former KSAT sports broadcaster Greg Simmons, now facing a headline-making DWI charge, expressed outrage in 1985 when a suspect in a separate drinking-and-driving case was acquitted. Express-News reporter Timothy Fanning uncovered the decades-old irony, tweeting out an excerpt from an Express-News report on the 1985 DWI trial of Joe Neaves III, the son of former Bexar County Sheriff Joe Neaves. That case was ruled a mistrial after the presiding judge exited the courtroom, leaving a witness unattended on the stand, according to the paper.
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