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  1. The People are recommending the Defendant be sentenced to life imprisonment for the following:

     

    In a sworn affidavit written by the arresting Deputy; Riley Ruiz, on the 31st of March 2024 at approximately 4 AM, the Deputy responded to an assisstance request from another Deputy; 110  William 2 Deputy Michael Hughes. 

     

    The initial assisstance request was for a Street Takeover commencing in Legion Square, upon arriving on scene and turning on the emergency light system, Deputy Ruiz was approached by the Defendant, whom stood infront of the Deputy's car and demanded they turn off the sirens. The Deputy disregarded the request, at which point the Defendant walked to the passenger side of the vehicle and began to punch and kick the glass of the Deputy's cruiser's passenger window; shattering it entirely and the door panel itself.

     

    The Defendant opened the Deputy's door, at which pointt he Deputy drew their service pistol and ordered the Defendant to back off. The Defendant then uttered the remark: "I got one too, I ain't scared of you hoe." Then he walked off, shouting: "Let's starting capping these pigs". This could only be described as what one would say, an effort to incite violence against law enforcement. 

     

    A little while after, the same Deputy  collided head on with a black Cheval Picadoor; SA plate QST500. The Defendant was driving the vehicle, which is written in the sworn affidavit as the Deputy wrote, although I will change the Defendant's name to the Defendant in these  upcoming quotations for respect of professionalism: 

    "The impact was low speed, damaging the Defendant's vehicle more than my own. Jerome Sasser then proceeded to join in with the Street Take Over in his own vehicle. Drifting around the intersection, colliding with other participants and other radio cars as they attempted to disperse and stop the vehicles from continuing their reckless behaviour on public roads."

     

    The Defendant then pulled out of the intersection, and turned back towards them, driving at a high rate of speed straight through the Street Takeover, and even clipping with other vehicles. This in itself is clear negligence and displays a lack of care for public safety and law. The Deputy attempted to stop the Defendant by intercepting him with the crusier, at which point they collided again. The Defendant then turned around and took off, which initiated the pursuit. 

     

    The Defendant lead LSSD personnel on a long winded, dangerous and intentionally deadly pursuit through Los Santos' city streets, as the sworn affidavit says. The Defendant then drove through the Davis LTD narrowly avoiding traffic both vehicle and pedestrian. The Defendant drove over sidewalks, cut through alleyways and drove along pavements in order to attempt to flee pursuing law enforcement officers on his tail. 

     

    Now, the People want to point out the major concern and twide turning event that happened here, which I'll quote directly from the arrest narrative:
    "At approximately 04:20, the Defendant drove through the Davis LTD Gas Pumps from Grove Street onto Davis Avenue, in doing so he struck a young male in a white hoodie sending him roughly 10-12 feet in the air and into the road. At this time, it was decided that we needed to stop the Defendant and the authorisation to use lethal force was given if necessary. I made several attempts to intercept the Defendant and keep him away from his favoured crowded areas, though these attempts did not seem to deter him from making his way back to the Davis LTD."

     

    His last attempt of trying this rendered his vehicle disabled, he then exited it and climbed into the back of a parked up Rebel pick up truck. Deputy Ruiz instructed him to get out of the truck bed and show his hands, at which point the Defendant opted to lay down in the bed and not comply with the deputy's orders. This is when the Defendant was struck with a beanbag, the driver of the Rebel was ordered out of the truck, when he did, the Defendant continued to disregard the orders of peace officers and was struck a second time with a beanbag.

     

    It was at this point that the order to move in on the Defendant was given, and take him into custody. He allowed himself to be, although with little resistance

     

    Upon arriving to Davis Station, whilst trying to get the Defendant out of the car, the Defendant LUNGED at the Deputy at which point; Deputy Spectre tased  the Defendant from behind. The Defendant collided with the Deputy due to that and took himself and Deputy Ruiz to the ground, pinning the Deputy down to the ground. The Defendant then BIT her right arm and took a hefty chunk of flesh out with his teeth. 

     

    Due to Deputy Ruiz's fighting back and Deputy Spectre's help, and the LSFD personnel on scene who sedated the Defendant, the Defendant was able to be restricted and kept back. 

     

    Your Honor, if I may add; these events are that of an animal, a savage, not a man who's mistakes lead him down a bad path, not a man who committed crime because he had no choice to feed his family, but an animal who doesn't value human life or human feelings.

     

    @Soyuz @Matt.

  2. In fact, no need for a 3 day recess.

     

    Your Honor, I'm not going to try an argue back n forth like the Defense here is trying to do but instead I'm going to just look at the facts of this case presented before us in this very court. 

     

    The sworn affidavit written by a sworn in peace officer of the state clearly states that the Defendant had a fanny pack on him at the time of the search, in which two ounces of Marijuana were found. Bare in mind, that's basically almost three times above the legal limit. 

     

    There's no evidence of a Fourth Amendment breach, the Defense likes to say that the People are speculating here, but isn't assuming that a warrantless search and a Fourth Amendment breach being violated; in fact, speculation? Whilst I'm going off of the facts of this case, and being accused of speculating whilst following the facts of the case, the Defense is the one in fact throwing around speculative accusations. 

     

    The Defense says I'm speculating the whereabouts of the fanny pack, correct? Let me indulge your attention for a little longer Your Honor, the real meat and potatoes of this whole thing before us like I mentioned already: 

     

    The Arrest Narrative specifically states: 
    "During a search of Tyler Edwards, a small fanny pack contained 56 grams of dried Marijuana..."

     

    This once again means it; by it I refer to the fanny pack with two ounces of Marijuana on it, was found on the Defendant's person. Once again, this is a written sworn affidavit by a peace officer, and unless the Defense can prove that the oficer lied on the aforementioned affidavit, it's considered evidence in the court of law.

    That, Your Honor, is in nowhere, in any shape or form a speculative assumption on the People's behalf.

     

    @Soyuz @JohnGili

  3. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    COUNTY OF LOS SANTOS

    CRIMINAL DIVISION

                 
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    THE PEOPLE OF

    THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    (Plaintiff)
     

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    Gregory Silva

    (Defendant)

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    Court File: 24GJCR00326

     

    ARRAIGNMENT

     

    Action Filed: April 21, 2024

     


    I. CRIMINAL COMPLAINT

     

    By decree of the State of San Andreas Penal Code and enforcement authority of the San Andreas State Constitution, the Defendant, Gregory Silva, has been officially arraigned by the State of San Andreas by officials of the Los Santos County District Attorney's Office for violations for the following charge(s):

     

    COUNT 1

     

    • FA 204. Voluntary Manslaughter

    II. EVIDENCE

     

    In support of the provided narrative, the following evidence shall be submitted into the court record:

     

    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 1

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    View Record - #252252

    Created by: Max Sullivan
    Confidential Level: Generic

    Type: Arrest Report
    Status: Closed

    Date:
    21/APR/2024 05:14
    Remark:
    Arrest Report for #252251
    Report:

    Police Officer II Max Sullivan (#145270), Police Officer II Edwin Ramirez (#133206), Detective II Francis Simmons (#11530), under the callsign 2L43, 2L56, 2N20 on the 21/APR/2024, 02:33. Conducted an arrest on Gregory Silva, the apprehension took place on Little Bighorn Avenue and Vespucci Boulevard, Mission Row.

    Arrest Narrative:
    Officer Max Sullivan under callsign 2L43 witnessed a scene at approximately 01:20 a.m. in which five IMEX employees had circled an injured male lying on the ground with a baseball bat near him. The injured male was later identified as Alvin Malburg. The incident took place behind the Mission Row Station on Little Bighorn Avenue and Vespucci Boulevard, next to the Sally Port. Unit 2L43, at the time, was transporting an unrelated suspect for another officer, Edwin Ramirez, under callsign 2L56, before coming across the scene while on the way to the Mission Row Station. 2L43 returned to the scene after handing the suspect to 2L56 for processing. Upon arrival, 2L43 found a female IMEX employee crouched next to the aforementioned injured male, Alvin Malburg, on the ground, with the said baseball bat on the ground near him. The female IMEX worker checked for his vital signs and she told the officer that he was unconscious and that his pulse was weak. 2L43 inquired the individuals at the scene about what had happened to the male to get some insight after securing the baseball bat. Gregory Silva, an IMEX driver, responded positively after Officer Max Sullivan asked if the downed male was beaten up. The others followed shortly after, unanimously agreeing on the notion. The injuries of the male were visible, and from a glance, they were consistent with the type of damage explained to the officer. Alvin's face appeared to be battered and he was unconscious with a weak pulse. An RA was called by 2L43 and it took approximately 15-20 minutes for the EMS to arrive before he was pronounced dead on scene with a broken neck. Before the EMS arrived, however, Alvin was detained in handcuffs after the IMEX workers claimed that Alvin had attacked one of their first, Gregory Silva, who beat him up as a consequence, purportedly in self-defense. 2L43 then started taking statements from the individuals at the scene while waiting for the EMS. During the wait, 2L56 arrived at the scene unprompted at some point and decided to assist 2L43. A few minutes later, Detective Francis Simmons under callsign 2N20 arrived as well in order to help, coordinate, and conclude the scene. It was later found out that only one person was present in the incident apart from Alvin Malburg, and it was Gregory Silva, the IMEX worker who beat up Alvin in purported self-defense as mentioned before. Gregory Silva told Officer Max Sullivan that he was traveling within the city from one point to another to drop off his supplies as a van driver, doing his typical job. He dropped off some supplies for a phone store in Textile City before Alvin Malburg hit his 'Speedo' model company van from behind with his 'Bürgerfahrzeug Surfer' model vehicle with the plate "YVZ512" when he was about to radio in his next route. Gregory then followed the direction that Alvin went and found him also crashed into another parked vehicle on Little Bighorn Avenue, whose owner was nowhere to be seen. He then got out of his van to prepare to interact with him to get insurance information or his plate just in case. He called the police beforehand to ensure his safety and so that Alvin wouldn't get away from the accidents he caused. Before Gregory could approach Alvin to talk, however, Alvin walked up to him first with a baseball bat and then chased him, after which Gregory managed to tackle Alvin to the ground and beat him up. Gregory also said that an unidentified male wearing a bird mask approached the scene shortly after pacifying Alvin, blurted out a few words, and then took off in Alvin's vehicle, which had been left on the road with a running engine. It was also found that the other IMEX workers arrived after Gregory asked for help through his company radio when no officers responded to his initial 911 call about Alvin rear-ending his van, which was made at 01:10 a.m. Therefore the IMEX workers were not witnesses. After 2L43 was done collecting evidence, it was found out through dashcam footage acquired from the van that Gregory drove, that Alvin Malburg initially chased Gregory with a baseball bat for a few seconds before Gregory tackled him to the ground and repeatedly stomped him until he was unconscious and ended up with a broken neck, leading to his eventual death. Upon several inspections of the dashcam footage by 2L43, 2L56, and Detective Francis Simmons, it was decided that Gregory Silva's actions were beyond self-defense and that he would be charged with IC - 204. Voluntary Manslaughter due to him stomping the assailant to death, who was already tackled to the ground, rendered ineffective, and reasonably pacified. He was handcuffed by Officer Edwin Ramirez and had his Miranda Rights read to him by Officer Max Sullivan, who also transported, processed, and booked him.

     

    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 2

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    Supporting Evidence:
    Gregory Silva's first 911 call: https://mdc.gta.world/emergency/view/177415

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    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 3

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    Gregory Silva's second 911 call: https://mdc.gta.world/emergency/view/177417

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    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 4

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    Dashboard Camera:
    * https://streamable.com/o4tl4l & https://streamable.com/s6mr2g *


    III. SENTENCING RECOMMENDATION

     

    The Los Santos County District Attorney's Office also files in support of this arraignment to the Superior Court, the professional opinion of the office and shall be recommending the granting of the following sentences:

     

    • 10 Day(s) imprisonment.

    IV. BAIL APPLICATION

     

    This matter coming before this court for setting of bail with the defendant present and being advised of their rights herein, the People of the State of San Andreas move this Honorable Court to enter an order to grant bail and in support thereof state as follows:

     

    That Defendant shall deposit, with the clerk of the court, $2.000.000 as bail security indicated on his bail bond with the following conditions:

     

    1. Appearing at all court dates.
    2. Have no contact or communication, direct or indirect with the witnesses of the victim.
    3. Submit to electronic monitoring.

     


              Declaration        

    In conclusion of this complaint, I, Deputy District Attorney Katelynn Dunne, affirm that the above-stated facts are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. This shall be the official arraignment for the Superior Court to commence proceedings.

     

    on APRIL 21, 2024

  4. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    COUNTY OF LOS SANTOS

    CRIMINAL DIVISION

                 
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    THE PEOPLE OF

    THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    (Plaintiff)
     

    - against -         

     

    Richard Hendrix

    (Defendant)

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    Court File: 24GJCR00322

     

    MOTION TO DISMISS

    WITHOUT PREJUDICE

     

    Action Filed: April 20, 2024

     


    I. CHARGES

     

    COUNT

     

    1

     

     

    OFFENSE

     

    • MC 112M. Obstruction of Public Duty (Misdemeanor)

     

     

     

     

     


    II. MOTION

     

    The People, by and through Katelynn Dunne, Deputy District Attorney for the County of Los Santos, hereby move this Court to dismiss the charges against the Defendant without prejudice, for the following reasons:

     

    • Lack of Sufficient Evidence

     


    I, Deputy District Attorney Katelynn Dunne, affirm that the above stated facts are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief, and that this dismissal is in the best interests of justice, the People, and Defendant, and the public.

     

    on APRIL 20, 2024

  5. The People are going to rule on hearsay, Your Honor.

     

    The Defense is throwing accusations around, nowhere at all does it say in the arrest narrative that the fanny pack was found inside a vehicle.

     

    The arrest narrative SPECIFICALLY states:

    "During a search of Tyler Edwards, a small fanny pack contained 56 grams of dried Marijuana..."

    This means it was found ON the Defendant, NOT inside a vehicle. This is written in a sworn affidavit by a peace officer, unless the Defense has proof that the officer lied on the aforementioned affidavit, it's considered evidence.

     

    The People would like the Defense to quote where exactly in the arrest narrative that gives them suspicion to believe the fanny pack being found breaches a Fourth Amendment violation. 

     

    It seems to be the Defense is throwing wild accusations around with no solid backing to them, just to try and get charges dismissed.

    @Soyuz @JohnGili

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  6. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    COUNTY OF LOS SANTOS

    CRIMINAL DIVISION

                 
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    THE PEOPLE OF

    THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS

    (Plaintiff)
     

    - against -                                  

    Ruben Cook

    (Defendant)

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    Court File: 24GJCR00318

     

    ARRAIGNMENT

     

    Action Filed: April 20, 2024

     


    I. CRIMINAL COMPLAINT

     

    By decree of the State of San Andreas Penal Code and enforcement authority of the San Andreas State Constitution, the Defendant, Ruben Cook, has been officially arraigned by the State of San Andreas by officials of the Los Santos County District Attorney's Office for violations for the following charge(s):

     

    COUNT 1

     

    • FA 201. Capital Murder

    II. EVIDENCE

     

    In support of the provided narrative, the following evidence shall be submitted into the court record:

     

    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 1

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    View Record - #250694

    Created by: Michael Burgos
    Confidential Level: Generic

    Type: Arrest Report
    Status: Closed

    Date:
    13/APR/2024 20:17
    Remark:
    Arrest Report for #250693
    Report:

    Deputy Sheriff Michael Burgos (#135197), under the callsign 280G12 on the 13/APR/2024, 20:02. Conducted an arrest on Ruben Cook, the apprehension took place on Jamestown Street, Rancho.

    Arrest Narrative:
    A call for assistance was transmitted at aproximately 1900 hours from 285 Henry, stating that a suspect was being held at gunpoint and assistance was needed. I, Deputy Sheriff Michael Burgos was assigned to Davis Station under 280 George 12 when I responded to the call for assistance. I was travelling North on Carson & was the first Deputy to arrive on the scene. Upon arrival, I observed a congregation of individuals and a downed deputy, with a puddle of blood underneath her. On closer examination, I discerned that the Deputy was stabbed to death. I relayed a call for more assistance at aproximately 1908 hours and started getting a perimeter up to contain evidence. A large crowd was forming around the death scene, among which was was also the Suspect Ruben Cook. While undertaking measures to secure the scene, David 6 Robert 2, an undercover unit relayed information regarding the scene. The Detective stated that the prime suspect was a male wearing a grey hoodie, standing in the parking lot of the Jamestown Projects.

    I revolved around and was able to spot the individual. I approached him & trained my service weapon at him, instructing him to put his hands up. Suspect Cook refused, turned around, and broke into a run in an attempt to get away. He was pursued on foot briefly before being apprehended. Suspect Cook was searched on the scene and no sharp object was found on his person. I transported Suspect Cook to the Davis Station for processing. He was Mirandized and I questioned him briefly. A copy of the voice recording from the questioning can be found attached under the evidence. Suspect Cook stated numerous times while being transported and processed that he enjoyed seeing the Deputy bleed out and die, and showed no remorse whatsoever. I asked Suspect Cook if he was willing to write up a written confession to what happened, to which he replied positively. The written confession can be found attached to the evidence section aswell. Suspect Cook mentioned that the knife he used to stab Deputy Jane Doe to death was thrown somewhere in the Jamestown Projects.

     

    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 2

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    Supporting Evidence:
    EXHIBIT A - "RUBEN COOK AUDIO CONFESSION" - https://pastebin.com/KGY2BnLg

     

    PEOPLE'S EXHIBIT 3

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    EXHIBIT B - "RUBEN COOK - WRITTEN CONFESSION" - https://imgur.com/a/pyrhNzj


    III. SENTENCING RECOMMENDATION

     

    The Los Santos County District Attorney's Office also files in support of this arraignment to the Superior Court, the professional opinion of the office and shall be recommending the granting of the following sentences:

     

    • 20 Days imprisonment.

    IV. BAIL APPLICATION

     

    This matter coming before this court for setting of bail with the defendant present and being advised of their rights herein, the People of the State of San Andreas move this Honorable Court to enter an order to grant bail and in support thereof state as follows:

     

    That Defendant shall deposit, with the clerk of the court, $7.000.000 as bail security indicated on his bail bond with the following conditions:

     

    1. Appearing at all court dates.
    2. Have no contact or communication, direct or indirect with the witnesses of the victim.
    3. Refraining from alcohol or drug use and possession
    4. Undergoing alcohol or drug testing.
    5. Submit to electronic monitoring.

     


              Declaration        

    In conclusion of this complaint, I, Deputy District Attorney Katelynn Dunne, affirm that the above-stated facts are true and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. This shall be the official arraignment for the Superior Court to commence proceedings.

     

    on APRIL 20, 2024

  7. * Katelynn looks over at the Defendant before looking at the Judge, speaking:

    Your Honor,

     

    I'm going to start off by saying something vital to this trial where the Defendant representing himself said he was an honest man, now I want the court to take this into account and read over the arrest narrative by Probationary Sergeant Steven Cirillo which I'll be using as a form of written statement that the Defendant told Sergeant Cirillo he was looking for Captain Gouldstein. He claimed he was also there to deliver a letter to Gouldstein, but Captain Sofia Gouldstein was already on scene and didn't recognize the Defendant, when searched the Defendant also had no letter on him. 

     

    This concerns the People and should concern the court, Your Honor. The Defendant who just stated he's an honest man and wants to represent himself, also blatantly lied to a sworn Deputy when trespassing government grounds, he was told to leave the premises as he was wandering around the station, wandering to the second floor and also downstairs to the holding cells to the point of speaking to someone arrested.

     

    After being instructed to leave whilst speaking to an arrestee downstairs in the holding cells, the Defendant walked outside via the back entrance of the station, mind you, only reserved for employees of the Los Santos Sheriff's Department, and then re entered from the front of the station.

     

    The case itself seems rather simple to me, Your Honor. The Defendant neglected the Deputy asking him to leave, and trespassed on numerous occasions, wandering around the second floor, the holding cells, out the back door reserved for employees only and attempting to reenter through the front door to do whatever else until the Defendant was placed under arrest.

     

    Whether the charges are violent or non violent, they're still charges, and trespassing is still a law in the penal code and if broken, it should be dealt with accordingly. Just because someone breaks a law that isn't violent, doesn't mean they should be let off the hook.

    @Soyuz @PeteTheTank

  8. * Katelynn sighs somewhat, it's clear she's fed up and speaks into the microphone:
    Yes, as the Arrest Narrative says, Your Honor: 

     

    * Katelynn proceeds to  quote the following:

    "During a search of Tyler Edwards, a small fanny pack contained 56 grams of dried Marijuana, packaged for sale into two bags. Tyler Edwards was arrested and charged with the above."

     

    Nowhere at all does it even hint to a search happening in a vehicle, and it even states that the narcotics were found in a fanny pack; my question is where do fanny packs usually go? They're usually worn by a person as if it were a backpack or handbag or man bag, it seems the Defense is grasping at straws trying to nit pick gaps where there isn't any to begin with. 

     

    I'm gravely concerned that the Defense is just arguing to argue at this point, first they brought up an allegation to try and suppress evidence related to something that wasn't the case at all, and now they're trying to do it again and twist words. 

     

    Quite frankly I'm not sure what to make of this, Your Honor. The People have nothing else to add statement wise, I feel we're just going around in circles at this point, no offense, Your Honor.

    * Katelynn takes a seat, rubbing her eyes after speaking.

     

    @Soyuz @JohnGili @JDubbzski

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