HOUSTON, Texas – During the closing arguments in the sentencing part of the Harding Street homicide trial, Gerald Goines suffered a medical emergency and needed to be escorted out of the courtroom.
As prosecutors began their closing arguments throughout the sentencing part, Goines began exhibiting indicators of misery, together with heavy respiration whereas wanting visibly unwell. He motioned to a bailiff to assist him after which he was seen being held up by a number of officers and escorted out of the courtroom.
This incident prompted Judge Veronica Nelson to order a right away recess, stating that proceedings would resume after Goines’ well being was assessed.
Court officers escorted him from the courtroom, and he was then seen being transported by ambulance from the Harris County Criminal Courthouse.
KPRC 2 documented the scene, capturing photographs of Goines slumped over with medical gear connected to his chest.
Missed a day or two? Get caught up with our day by day protection of the trial:
Day 10: Prosecution and protection relaxation in Harding Street homicide trial
Day 9: Defense begins presenting case in Gerald Goines homicide trial
Day 8: Autopsy pictures proven in Goines trial for lethal Harding St. raid
Day 7: Jurors hear from Texas Ranger who investigated lethal Harding St. raid
Day 6: HPD detective says no proof Gerald Goines fired firearm throughout lethal Harding St. raid
Day 5: Defense questions thoroughness of Harding St. house search after lethal raid
Day 4: Gerald Goines’ former HPD companion, Steven Bryant, drops bombshell throughout emotional testimony
Day 3: Note by Gerald Goines confirms there was no confidential informant in lethal Harding Street raid
Day 2 of Gerald Goines homicide trial: State drilling down on preliminary 911 name that obtained issues going
Day 1: Ex-HPD narcotics officer’s lies led to lethal Harding Street raid, prosecutors argue
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