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Melissa Clark

Summary of Goines Cases in Groups Registry
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On July 25, 2011, Officer Gerald Goines of the Houston Police Department in Texas arrested 44-year-old Melissa Clark and charged her with delivery of a controlled substance.

In court papers, Goines said that Clark had sold him less than a gram of cocaine.

Clark pled guilty to the charges in Harris County Criminal District Court on July 28, 2011, and was sentenced to nine months in state jail.

On January 28, 2019, Goines led a raid on a home belonging to 59-year-old Dennis Tuttle and his 58-year-old wife, Rhogena Nicholas. Goines obtained a no-knock warrant after telling a judge that he had set up a controlled buy of narcotics there using a confidential informant. Goines, his partner, Steven Bryant, and other officers broke down the front door of the home and shot a dog that they said lunged at them, which prompted a gun fight. Tuttle and Nicholas were killed.

The Houston Police Department opened an investigation. When Goines’s informant could not be found, Goines eventually admitted there wasn’t an informant.

In April 2019, the Harris County District Attorney’s Office dismissed several dozen pending cases involving Goines and Bryant and began reviewing more than 2,200 cases the two officers handled throughout their careers.

In August 2019, Goines was charged with felony murder, and Bryant was charged with tampering with a government record after the raid. By then, Goines and Bryant had retired. Goines was indicted by a federal grand jury in November 2019 on charges that he deprived Tuttle and Nicholas of their civil rights by killing them.

The Conviction Integrity Unit of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office conducted a review of cases between 2009 and 2019 where Goines was a principal player in the arrest. In February 2020, District Attorney Kim Ogg said that the review found 69 defendants who might have been convicted on false evidence presented by Goines. Her office then notified these persons.

Clark, represented by the Harris County Public Defender’s Office, filed a petition for a writ of habeas corpus on May 20, 2024. The petition said her plea was involuntary and that the state used false evidence obtained by Goines to induce that plea.

In the petition, Clark said she did not possess any drugs and that she pled guilty after the prosecutor offered her a deal.

The district attorney’s office joined with Clark in recommending that her habeas petition be granted. On July 9, 2024, a judge in Harris County Criminal District Court accepted the joint recommendation and referred the case to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

The appellate court granted Clark’s petition and vacated her conviction on November 27, 2024. The state dismissed Clark’s charge on January 16, 2025.

In September 2024, a jury in Houston convicted Goines of two counts of murder. He was sentenced on October 8, 2024, to 60 years in prison.

– Ken Otterbourg

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Posting Date: 2/7/2025
Last Updated: 2/7/2025
State:Texas
County:Harris
Most Serious Crime:Drug Possession or Sale
Additional Convictions:
Reported Crime Date:2011
Convicted:2011
Exonerated:2025
Sentence:9 months
Race/Ethnicity:Black
Sex:Female
Age at the date of reported crime:44
Contributing Factors:Perjury or False Accusation, Official Misconduct
Did DNA evidence contribute to the exoneration?:No