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OFFICIAL PRESS Judicial Branch of San Andreas FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Office of Public Affairs Judicial Council of San Andreas @ShyakBarigam Governor Wade Swears In Chief Justice Jennifer A. Scherer Los Santos, San Andreas — March 15th, 2025 — Governor Noah Wade will administer the oath of office to Appointed Chief Justice Jennifer A. Scherer on Sunday, March 16th, 2025, at 20:00 hours, in the San Andreas State Capitol. Appointed Chief Justice Scherer, a distinguished jurist with an extensive background in constitutional law and judicial administration, was nominated by Governor Wade in March 2025. She was unanimously confirmed by the Commission on Judicial Appointments. Prior to her elevation, Chief Justice Scherer served as Presiding Judge of the San Andreas Superior Court, and furthermore served as a member of the Judicial Council and of the San Andreas State Bar, where she contributed significantly to the development of state jurisprudence. In her role as Chief Justice, Scherer will chair the Judicial Council of San Andreas, the administrative policymaking body of the state courts, and the Commission on Judicial Appointments. She is committed to advancing access to justice, enhancing court efficiency, and upholding the rule of law. For more information, please contact the Office of Public Affairs at [email protected] (( @ShyakBarigam )). ### END OF RELEASE ** Comments are not allowed **
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Opening Pandora's Box As a member of SADCR, I've noticed this topic popping up on a frequent basis in the Discord from both CO's and Inmates alike. And I believe it would be more productive to bring this conversation to the forums, where everyone can share their thoughts in an more "civil" manner. I've done a little bit research on the topic, which I've included below. If I missed any relevant points or facts, feel free to contribute to the discussion. The last person executed in California was Clarence Ray Allen, who orchestrated multiple murders through others. His execution took place on January 17, 2006. Since then, all executions in the state have been halted, and California now has over 600 inmates (As of 2024) on death row, making it the largest death row population in the Western Hemisphere. Should Capital Punishment be a thing in San Andreas? Let's have an open and respectful discussion, please avoid personal attacks or criticism on factions and individuals.