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Two Houston-area men get life for roles in murder-for-hire plot against wrong man

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Two men were sentenced to life for their roles in a murder-for-hire plot against a wrong man. The details of the case are not publicly available due to the lack of information provided.

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Two Houston-area men get life for roles in murder-for-hire plot against wrong man

Media Coverage · April 28, 2026

Two Houston-area men were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in a murder-for-hire plot that went horribly wrong, targeting the wrong man. The men were involved in a conspiracy that led to the shooting of a Katy man on his way to work. This case highlights the devastating consequences of a botched murder plot.

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Key Issues

  • Charge status, plea posture, and court supervision
  • Sentencing exposure and post-conviction consequences
  • Prison conditions and incarcerated-plaintiff claims
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Two Houston-area men get life for roles in murder-for-hire plot against wrong man

Media Coverage · Apr 28, 2026

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What the record shows

The court metadata has not been resolved yet, so Juryvine is keeping the page conservative until a reliable court match lands.

The newest docket activity we have is a media coverage dated April 28, 2026.

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The Story So Far

Updated 14 hours, 2 minutes ago

Two Houston-area men get life for roles in murder-for-hire plot against wrong man is an active criminal matter.

The case is currently organized around Charge status, plea posture, and court supervision, Sentencing exposure and post-conviction consequences, Prison conditions and incarcerated-plaintiff claims.

The available docket gives enough signal to track the case, but not enough to overstate the merits. This page will become more useful as filings, orders, hearings, and party appearances add detail.

On April 28, 2026, the docket recorded a media coverage: Two Houston-area men were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in a murder-for-hire plot that went horribly wrong, targeting the wrong man. The men were involved in a conspiracy that led to the shooting of a Katy man on his way to work. This case.

The next thing to watch is whether the latest media coverage produces a substantive order, a scheduling change, a settlement signal, or a filing that clarifies the parties' positions.

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Media Coverage April 28, 2026

Two Houston-area men get life for roles in murder-for-hire plot against wrong man

Two Houston-area men were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in a murder-for-hire plot that went horribly wrong, targeting the wrong man. The men were involved in a conspiracy that led to the shooting of a Katy man on his way to work. This case highlights the devastating consequences of a botched murder plot.

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