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As Wolff remained free, others with fewer probation violations rearrested

Justice needs to be rendered for all who break the laws, even if they hold political office.

A months-long investigation by the KSAT 12 Defenders found that more than 40 defendants in adjudicated Bexar County drunken driving cases were rearrested late last year for possible probation violations.

Bexar County Commissioner Kevin Wolff, however, remained free during this time despite more than two dozen probation violations of his own.

Wolff, who last year skipped 24 breath tests in May and June then tested positive for alcohol during a urinalysis in August, avoided having a motion to revoke probation filed in his case and instead had his mobile alcohol monitoring extended two and a half months, according to a supplemental report filed in his case Dec. 4.

Something does not sound correct. Is true justice being served?

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