Kendall Batchelor, daughter of a San Antonio car dealer, sentenced to 20 years in prison for fatal crash

Kendall Lauren Batchelor, the daughter of San Antonio car dealer Ken Batchelor, was sentenced to 20 years in prison and fined $10,000 in her Kendall County intoxication manslaughter trial, the Boerne Star reports. The sentence, handed down Wednesday, was the maximum the jury could give the 23-year-old. On Monday, the same jury found Batchelor guilty of driving on the wrong side of the road on June 2, 2022, when her black Ford F-250 pickup slammed head-on into a sedan driven by 49-year-old David Belter.
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