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Correctional officer and inmate sentenced to prison for bribery and smuggling scheme
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Correctional officer, inmate sentenced for bribery, smuggling scheme
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) The family of a man murdered while trying to protect his neighbor fears one of his killers may soon walk free, less than three years after the horrific crime. They not only fear for their own safety, but also that of their community.
A transfer hearing is scheduled for one of the teenagers accused of shooting Moyses Arreguin to death back in July 2018. Gilbert Gomez, 19, confessed to the crime and pleaded guilty. A judge sentenced him to 25 years in state prison with parole eligibility in 2031.
The hearing will take place Monday morning via Zoom. Gomez could be released from juvenile detention or sent to state prison.
Social distancing and other contagion protocols are difficult behind bars, but an investigation by WFAA and The Marshall Project showed that the spread of COVID-19 behind bars was also due to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice s lackluster response, potentially exacerbating outbreaks and putting surrounding communities at risk.
The agency s website lists the prisoners who have died from the virus. Below is a list of those people, including Campos.
Among the list are four people who officials removed from the agency s official county of coronavirus-related deaths, even though they had tested positive for the disease. Those four are: Nichole Perez, Floyd Thomas Scott, Matthew Clayton Pouncey and Elias Villanueva, Jr.
met and planned to blow up the recruiting center. on december 8th, martinez was presented with a vehicle armed with what he thought was a bomb, and taught how to use it. he then admitted on tape his intent of blowing up the career center and then carried out his plan. he drove the car, parked the vehicle in front of the building, then went to a vantage point with the confidential source to see the effect of what would happen when he actually activated the bomb. he did not do that until he was informed by the undercover agent that there were at least seven soldiers in the building. martinez was immediately arrested when the bomb did not go off. he agreed to a 25-year prison term. the judge can deny that or change it up and down up to life in prison. he is scheduled to be back in court for sentencing on april 6th. thank you. also in court today, and 18- year-old man is pleading guilty to two deadly shootings. he is expected to receive a double life sentence for two counts
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