Houston - The sentencing phase of the murder trial for Gerald Goines continued this morning with Goines recently released from the hospital. Closing arguments were stopped on Thursday, and Goines ...
For years, Gerald Goines preyed on Houston's poorest neighborhoods and sent hundreds of people to prison — some wrongfully through deception. His last lie locked him up for 60 years.
U.S. District Judge Alfred Bennett on Tuesday moved the start of a trial seeking damages from the City of Houston over the Harding Street raid scandal.
A jury had found Gerald Goines guilty of felony murder in the deaths of two people who were fatally shot during a botched drug raid in 2019. By Jesus Jiménez A former Houston police officer who ...
Gerald Goines was convicted last month in the deaths of Dennis Tuttle, 59, and his wife Rhogena Nicholas, 58. The couple and their dog were fatally shot when officers burst into their home in ...
HOUSTON — Jurors in the murder trial of former Houston police officer Gerald Goines sentenced him to 60 years in prison after convicting him of two counts of murder in the 2019 deaths of Dennis ...
Gerald Goines, the mendacious former Houston narcotics officer who had a habit of framing drug suspects, received two concurrent 60-year prison sentences on Tuesday for causing the deaths of ...
Taken Oct. 8, 2024. Former Houston police officer Gerald Goines has been sentenced to 60 years in prison after being convicted on two counts of felony murder for his role in the Harding Street ...
A jury spent most of Monday considering how to punish disgraced former Houston Police Department officer Gerald Goines, taking more time than they did to convict him for his role in the Harding ...
The drug raid reportedly exposed systemic corruption in the department's narcotics unit, according to NBC News' Dallas-Fort Worth local outlet, as the couple's death was said by prosecutors to be the ...
Gerald Goines held his emotions in check as the jury handed down *** stiff sentence in his murder trial. In the courtroom, the families of Regina Nicholas and Dennis Tuttle felt *** sense of relief.