Alexander Castro faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter in a multiple car crash that killed a 24-year-old UTSA graduate.
A Bexar County jury is deliberating the fate of a Schertz man charged with manslaughter in the death of a Bulverde woman in a multiple car crash that began with a wrong-way driver in far North San Antonio in 2022. Alexander J. Castro , 38, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted of the second-degree felony charge. The jury began deliberations a little after noon Monday.
On Friday, jurors viewed the three mangled vehicles when prosecutors Daniel Escobar and Jason Garrahan presented them as evidence and had them towed to the area between the Cadena-Reeves Justice Center and the historic Bexar County Courthouse Prosecutor Daniel Escobar argued that Castro had to have known what he was driving into because he could be heard on body camera audio stating that he saw brake lights, but that at the point of impact, he didn't know he had hit the Honda Seybert was...
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