Gerald Goines case already shifted Houston police and helped set the wrongfully accused free

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Gerald Goines case already shifted Houston police and helped set the wrongfully accused free
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The former Houston police narcotics officer's alleged lie that led to the Harding Street raid has shifted law enforcement policy and overturned convictions, but jurors were not able to learn that during the trial.

No matter the outcome that jurors arrive at, the Gerald Goines case has already impacted policing in Houston and set wrongfully accused people free.guilty of murdering a couple under the guise of a narcotics takedown based on a lie

Goines left the department in disgrace, and following his departure, the Harris County district attorney sent 1,400 notices to individuals he investigated dating back to 2008. "Anything I'm filing on their behalf, I'm quoting Gerald Goines' lawyers in that motion saying, 'His own legal admitted he lied,'" attorney Joe Vinas explained.Texas House passed a bill

While the state debate has changed, it has already happened within HPD. After the incident, former HPD Chief Art Acevedo vowed to end no-knock warrants. That didn't happen, but the

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