
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
ISSUANCE OF VERDICT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
The State of San Andreas v. Omar Knight
#25-BT-0133
A decision was reached in the above case on the 27th day of January, 2026.
Facts
- A Bank Robbery took place on the 8th of December, 2025.
- A Draugur was found on scene during the Bank Robbery.
- Following a series of vehicles escaping from the Bank Robbery, the Draugur found on scene also left and was spiked.
- A Draugur returned, with popped tyres, and as per the Defendant's initial submission, Mr. Omar Knight was the individual to return and "check" the pockets of his brother.
Arguments From Either Side
The Defense has argued that throughout all of the Exhibit's, Prosecution has not provided enough evidence to substantiate the claim that their defendant was present at the Bank Robbery, or at all involved. Defense argues that identification made from a Helicam, in combination with the arresting officers' only placing charges based on Orders from others, cannot be enough to substantiate the Bank Robbery Charge.
Prosecution argues that the culmination of evidence provided, the multiple witness statements corroborating the arrest, the Defendant's vehicle being present at the scene, evading, and then subsequently returning, are all factors that establish the Defendant's involvement in the Bank Robbery.
Verdict
The Court agrees with the Defense that the evidence provided does not place the Defendant at the scene of the original Bank Robbery beyond a reasonable doubt. Defense raised significant concerns surrounding the claimed identification of the Defendant, which Prosecution was not able to substantiate through the provided evidence. The Court cannot find a factual basis that places the Defendant in the Bank at the time of the Bank Robbery taking place.
It is with the above considerations that I issue the following verdict:
- On the count of SF07 - Bank Robbery, I find the defendant, Omar Knight, not guilty.
The defendant should make their way to City Hall at their earliest convenience to have the change to their record noted as well as the payment of $24000 returned to them for fines, time, and other expenses/inconveniences incurred from the contested charges.
So Ordered,
Associate Justice
San Andreas Judicial Branch
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