Gazette
June 11, 1987
Waco lawyer testified in Feazell trial
AUSTIN (AP) – A Waco lawyer testified Wednesday that his law firm’s business prospered after an agreement was made with District Attorney Vic Feazell to share fees on cases dismissed.
“Our business seemed to continue to increase,” said Dick Kettler, who appeared as a government witness in Feazell’s racketeering and bribery trial.
Kettler said Tuesday that he and his partner, Don Hall, made an agreement with the McLennan County prosecutor in May 1984 that Feazell would get one-third of the legal fees paid for cases that Feazell “handled.”
Feazell, 35, who is still district attorney, is being tried in U.S. District Court on charges he accepted bribes or illegal campaign contributions in exchange for his influence over criminal cases.
Feazell has denied the charges.
Kettler said Wednesday he never actually saw Feazell receive any money but he and Hall talked frequently about amounts to give Feazell for help in certain cases.
Under questioning Wednesday, Kettler said he had a written agreement with the government to plead guilty to a felony charge of tax evasion in return for his testimony. He said his attorney was still negotiating with U.S. attorneys over the punishment.
The jury heard an hour long tape recording Wednesday made in Kettle’s office on Sept. 12, 1986, of a conversation between him and Feazell. The district attorney did not know the recording was being made. Most of the conversation concerned the grand jury investigation in Austin into Feazell’s office.
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