Kendall Batchelor trial postponed due to mountain of evidence submitted by state prosecutors

The intoxication manslaughter trial of Kendall Lauren Batchelor, the daughter of former San Antonio car dealer Ken Batchelor, has been postponed, according to court papers obtained by the Current. The much-anticipated trial was set to begin in Kendall County next Monday. However, a last-minute continuance order was filed by Batchelor's attorney, Louis D. Martinez, who argued that his office was unprepared due to the mountains of evidence the state has filed against his client.
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