Trial in 2023 Chattanooga murder case delayed again

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The trial of an ex-Chattanooga cop charged with the murder of his girlfriend has been delayed again.

Lawrence Goodine is facing a first degree murder charge in the November 2023 death of Kara Akins on Carr Street.

Footage shown at previous shows a man identified as Goodine dragging Akins into a home as she was begging him to stop.

He had previously been acquitted of abuse as a police officer in 2008.

Thursday, Goodine’s defense attorney, Neil Pinkston, requested that his trial, which was supposed to occur later this month, be delayed due to a scheduling conflict with a separate federal case.

Hamilton County Judge Barry Steelman granted that request, something that prosecutor Paul Moyle protested.

Moyle said, “The defendant has a right to a speedy trial, but the state also has a right to a fast and speedy trial. This is the second time the case has been continued.”

That trial has been rescheduled for August.

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