SAN ANTONIO - The D-W-I hearing for District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte has been delayed once again.His court hearing was set for March 25, but now has been delay
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The warrant states that Whyte was driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone and not using a signal as he moved between lanes.The officer on the scene reported smelling a strong odor of alcohol from Whyte. Whyte had also refused to give a sample of his breath and blood at the scene, which is why police obtained a blood draw warrant.
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