#26-BT-0036, State of San Andreas v. Lilliana Hirano

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Defendant Name: Lilliana Hirano
Defendant Phone: N/A
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Type of Representation (Pick one): Public Defender if available, otherwise Self-Representation
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Charging Department: LSPD / LSSD
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Date & Time of Incident(s): 06/APR/2026 06:53 & 06/APR/2026 20:47
Charge(s):
  • GF10 - Grand Theft
  • GF10 - Grand Theft
  • GF10 - Grand Theft
  • GF10 - Grand Theft
  • GF10 - Grand Theft
Narrative:
I wish to appeal the charges



I, Lilliana Hirano, hereby affirm that all information provided above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, and understand that knowingly providing false information could result in additional charges and/or fines. (( I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means. ))
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San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"


NOTICE OF RECEIPT

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS

The State of San Andreas v. Lilliana Hirano
#26-BT-0036

The court has hereby received and acknowledged the above case on the 10th day of April, 2026.


The Superior Court Bench Trial system runs off of defendant responsiveness. If defendants are interacting with the court or their attorney, a Notice to Schedule will be posted with all parties being able note their availability. A Judge will then pick the most suitable time for trial. Once a trial has been scheduled, the court will consider most submissions to be final.

Prior to scheduling, the defendant is encouraged to reach out to a licensed defense attorney in order to prepare a proper defense. The defendant is further encouraged to speak with an authorized individual at Rockford Hills City Hall, Mission Row Police Station, or Paleto Bay Sheriff's Office for official clarification on the specific charges received and their respective date and times, as once the case has been activated, any omitted charges will be considered abandoned and unable to be disputed within this case.

Respectfully,

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San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"


NOTICE OF ACTIVATION & ORDER FOR DISCOVERY

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS

The State of San Andreas v. Lilliana Hirano
#26-BT-0036

A Notice of Activation & Order for Discovery was entered in the above case on the 10th day of April, 2026.


The case of State of San Andreas v. Becks Hirano is hereby activated and opened by this Court.

The Superior Court Bench Trial system runs off of defendant responsiveness. If defendants are interacting with the court or their attorney, a Notice to Schedule will be posted with all parties being able note their availability. A Judge will then pick the most suitable time for trial. Once a trial has been scheduled, the court will consider most submissions to be final.

The prosecution and defense are hereby ordered to provide their evidence to the Court via Motion for Discovery within the next 30 days or file a Motion for Continuance.

If at any point in time the defense or prosecution wishes set precedence or desire a formal criminal trial, they are welcome to file a Motion for a Change in Venue

Respectfully,

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San Andreas Judicial Branch

Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"

MOTION FOR DISCOVERY

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS

State of San Andreas v. Lilliana Hirano
#26-BT-0036

A Motion for Discovery was filed in the above case on the 10th day of May, 2026.


The State of San Andreas, by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion for Discovery, and presents the following as evidence;

  • Exhibit #1 Arrest report
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    Los Santos Police Department

    ARREST REPORT
    "TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE"


    • ARREST DETAILS
      • Arresting Officer: Police Officer III Rafael Mendoza
        Callsign: 4-L-18

        Date of Arrest: 06/APR/2026
        Officers Involved:
        • Police Detective I Sebastian Knight
        • Deputy Chief Jaxon Nash
        Narrative: Explain what happened in detail, provide sufficient detail to justify the charges. Video and image evidence can be provided. Specifically state why each charge listed was placed.
        She robbed an ATM and evaded, 2 times the second time she was caught when her vehicle stalled, we got her ID and then she ran and got away on foot, her friend Becks then rang for impound so i whent to see if Lilliana was there, she was and climbed on top of the building. hence the second resisting arrest charge

    • MUGSHOT
      SUSPECT #1 DETAILS
      • Full Name: Lilliana Hirano
        Phone Number: 4857557
        License(s) Suspended: Driver Trucker Firearms Pilot
        Charge(s):
        • GM04 - Resisting Arrest
        • VF01 - Evading an Officer
        • GF10 - Grand Theft
        • GM04 - Resisting Arrest
        • VF01 - Evading an Officer
        • GF10 - Grand Theft
        Evidence: Include a photo of the evidence items; it is optional to document the items in writing when including a photo. Always provide the serial number of any seized firearm. Mark where the possessions were stored.
        Evidence Description and/or Photo
        N/A
        Evidence Location: Mission Row Station Vinewood Police Headquarters Department of Corrections
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  • Exhibit #2 Warrant Report LSPD
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    Los Santos Police Department

    WARRANT REPORT
    "TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE"

    • SUSPECT DETAILS
      • Full Name: Lilliana Hirano
        Phone Number: 4857557
        Officers Involved:
        • Police Lieutenant II Elise Moreau
        Charges:
        • VF01 - Evading an Officer
        • GF10 - Grand Theft
      INCIDENT NARRATIVE
      • Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to validate the justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
        • 21-S-3 was patrolling when a stolen ATM call came in. Upon arriving at the location, it was spotted that Lilliana Hirano was waiting in a Monstrociti without a mask. Upon spotting Elise Moreau, the suspect started to evade. Brief pursuit of the vehicle but the suspect evaded so charges were placed.
        Method of Identification
        • VISUAL IDENTIFICATION
      EVIDENCE DETAILS
      • Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
        Illegal evidence must be documented individually, examples of documented illegal evidence are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Body camera footage/pictures may be attached as an evidence exhibit.

        Where possible the serial number of each firearm seized as evidence should be noted.
        • Illegal Evidence:

          Photograph of possessions in evidence locker (if applicable)
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  • Exhibit #3 Warrant report LSSD
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    WARRANT REPORT

    SUSPECT 1 DETAILS
    • Full Name: Lilliana Hirano
      Telephone Number: 4857557
      Charges:
      • GM05 - Receiving Stolen Property
      • GM02 - Battery of a Gov. employee
      • VF01 - Evading an Officer
      • GF10 - Grand Theft
      Additional Details (Suspect's vehicle, etc.) :
    VEHICLES INVOLVED
    DEPUTY DETAILS
    • Full Name: Eghon White
      Badge Number: 27769
      Callsign: 242k
    INCIDENT NARRATIVE
    • Date of Incident: 2026-04-06
      Deputies Involved: Eghon White

      Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to validate the justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
      • I was tracking ATM , once i was there she was smashing the atm after she removed it from its place, I cuffed her and then saw her ID, Then a friend of her showed up when he showed up, she tackled me , punched me and then evaded. While searching her vehicle i found lots of marked money
      Method of Identification
      • She showed me her licenses
    CONFISCATED EVIDENCE DETAILS
    • Document the possessions confiscated from the charged suspect.
      Illegal evidence must be documented individually, examples of documented illegal evidence are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Body camera footage/pictures may be attached as an evidence exhibit.

      Where possible the serial number of each firearm seized as evidence should be noted.



      Location of Evidence Locker: Paleto Station
      Exhibit A: 6x marked money
      Exhibit B: 1x packed money
      Photo of the evidence in the locker (if applicable)
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    ARRESTING DEPUTY SIGNATURE
    Eghon White

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  • Exhibit #4 Witness statement Deputy White
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    San Andreas Judicial Branch
    Official Witness Statement
    "HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
    Case Information
    • Case Number: 26-BT-0036
      Incident Date: 06/APR/2026
    Witness Information
    • Name: [Eghon White]
      Date of Birth: [12/DEC/1997]
      Phone Number: [N/A]
      Occupation: Deputy Sheriff
    Witness Statement
    • [On 06/APR/2026, I responded to a 911 report regarding the destruction of an ATM. Upon arrival, I observed the suspect, later identified as Lilliana Hirano, actively smashing an ATM in the middle of a public thoroughfare.

      I successfully apprehended and handcuffed the suspect. During a search incident to arrest, I recovered Hirano's San Andreas Driver's License and a quantity of 'packed money' that had been extracted from the ATM. I conducted a count of the recovered currency and determined the total value to be $7,000. Based on this value exceeding the $4,000 threshold, the charge of GF10 - Grand Theft was established.

      While I was preparing to escort the suspect to my patrol vehicle, an unidentified associate of the suspect arrived at the scene. Despite being in handcuffs, the suspect utilized her body weight to tackle me to the ground and proceeded to strike me with her legs towards my face. In the ensuing struggle, and with the assistance of the aforementioned associate, the suspect managed to flee into a vehicle and evade the scene.

      Because the suspect’s identity had been positively confirmed via her physical license prior to her escape, a Warrant Report was filed for the charges of Grand Theft, Battery on a Government Employee, and Evading. I am aware that LSPD units subsequently encountered and arrested the suspect later that evening following further criminal activity.
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    Witness Affirmation
    • I, [Eghon White], affirm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I affirm that this statement has been made voluntarily, made without promise of reward, and made not under threat, force, or coercion. ((I affirm that all information submitted has been obtained via In-Character means.))

      Signed,

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      [Eghon White]
      [Deputy Sheriff (Bonus II)]
      Los Santos County Sheriff's Department

      Date: [19/APR/2026]
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  • Exhibit #5 Warrant report 2 LSPD
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    Los Santos Police Department

    WARRANT REPORT
    "TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE"

    • SUSPECT DETAILS
      • Full Name: Lilliana Hirano
        Phone Number: 4857557
        Officers Involved:
        • Police Lieutenant II Elise Moreau
        • Police Officer III+1 Leo Larson
        • Police Officer III Rafael Mendoza
        Charges:
        • VF01 - Evading an Officer
        • GF10 - Grand Theft
      INCIDENT NARRATIVE
      • Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to validate the justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
        • Evaded from an ATM robber in a mostrocity
        Method of Identification
        • Visual Identification
      EVIDENCE DETAILS
      • Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
        Illegal evidence must be documented individually, examples of documented illegal evidence are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Body camera footage/pictures may be attached as an evidence exhibit.

        Where possible the serial number of each firearm seized as evidence should be noted.
        • Illegal Evidence:

          Photograph of possessions in evidence locker (if applicable)
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  • Exhibit #6 Warrant report 3 LSPD
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    Los Santos Police Department

    WARRANT REPORT
    "TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE"

    • SUSPECT DETAILS
      • Full Name: Lilliana Hirano
        Phone Number: 4857557
        Officers Involved:
        • Police Lieutenant II Elise Moreau
        Charges:
        • VF01 - Evading an Officer
        • GF10 - Grand Theft
      INCIDENT NARRATIVE
      • Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to validate the justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
        • 21-S-3 was patrolling when a stolen ATM call came in. Upon arriving at the location, it was spotted that Lilliana Hirano was waiting in a Monstrociti without a mask. Upon spotting Elise Moreau, the suspect started to evade. Brief pursuit of the vehicle but the suspect evaded so charges were placed.
        Method of Identification
        • VISUAL IDENTIFICATION
      EVIDENCE DETAILS
      • Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
        Illegal evidence must be documented individually, examples of documented illegal evidence are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Body camera footage/pictures may be attached as an evidence exhibit.

        Where possible the serial number of each firearm seized as evidence should be noted.
        • Illegal Evidence:

          Photograph of possessions in evidence locker (if applicable)
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San Andreas Judicial Branch

Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"

NOTICE OF TRIAL


IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS

State of San Andreas v. Lilliana Hirano
#26-BT-0036

A trial date was set on the above case on the 16th day of May, 2026.


In accordance with the availability reported by parties in response to the Notice of Scheduling, this trial shall take place at 02:30 AM on 21st day of May, 2026 at Rockford Hills City Hall, Carcer Way, Metro Los Santos, SA.

Given that the defendant has requested a public defender, the court has used the internal May schedule for the Judicial Branch in order to progress the case. If for whatever reason this time no longer works for either party, please alert the courts as soon as possible.

Both parties are ordered to be present in the Judges Chambers no later than 15 minutes prior to the above listed date for pretrial arrangements. If complications occur that must result in a delay or cancellation of the trial, you are ordered to inform the court no later than 12 hours prior to the above listed date.

So ordered,

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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. Lilliana Hirano
#26-CM-0036

A decision was reached in the above case on the 21st day of May, 2026.



Facts

Arrest 1 - LSPD
  • The defendant was found with their car stalled by Officer Mendoza and fellow law enforcement after having robbed an ATM and attempting to evade.
  • Officers identified her by ID.
  • The defendant than ran on foot and escaped.
  • The defendant was apprehended at impound.
Arrest 2 - LSSD
  • Defendant was found at the scene of an ATM that had been disconnected from it's original location.
  • Defendant was spotted smashing said ATM.
  • Defendant was identified via her ID.
  • Defendant then tackled the LSSD Deputy and punched him.
  • Defendant ran away on foot into her friends vehicle and got away.
Arrest 3 - LSPD
  • Defendant was seen at the sight of an ATM robbery call.
  • Defendant was spotted without a mask, which led to their identification by the attending officers.
  • Defendant proceeded to evade after officers attempted to investigate the situation.

Arguments Made at Trial

The Defense argued that the State failed to sufficiently establish the defendant’s direct involvement and identification in the alleged ATM robberies, emphasizing that multiple reports lacked detail regarding how the defendant was identified, whether she had been properly informed she was under arrest, and whether certain charges were supported by the underlying facts. The Defense further contended that the evidence only placed the defendant near the scenes rather than actively committing the thefts, questioned whether the recovered money could definitively be tied to the ATMs, and argued that several charges appeared duplicative or improperly stacked, particularly the simultaneous use of Grand Theft and Receiving Stolen Property arising from the same conduct.

The Prosecution argued that the totality of the evidence established the defendant’s involvement in the ATM robberies through repeated law enforcement encounters, witness observations, and the defendant’s evasive actions upon police arrival. The State maintained that officers observed the defendant in close proximity to the targeted ATMs, including at least one instance where the defendant was allegedly seen actively damaging an ATM, and argued that the discovery of packed currency within the vehicle reasonably connected the defendant to the thefts. The Prosecution further asserted that the separate reports reflected multiple encounters by different agencies investigating related criminal conduct occurring throughout the same series of events.
Verdict

The court wants to note that the trial started by the court questioning whether both parties were willing to move forward in consideration of all 15 charges that were incurred that day by the defendant. Neither party objected, and the courts ruled to consider all charges due to the defendants initially entered plea of not guilty upon arrest.

The court will begin by reviewing the evidence and whether or not it meets the standard for proof beyond a reasonable doubt of the charges alleged. The court agrees with the defense in their statement that exhibit 2 and exhibit 6 appear to be the same. After further review, the court determines that there is no difference between the narratives. Meaning that while both arrest reports contain proof of crime, the court will only be considering one as enough for a reasonable person to find the defendant guilty. Absent accompanying evidence, the court can only find the narrative applies to a singular instance and not multiple instances.

The court also agrees with the defense that office Larson appears to not be noted within any documentation aside from the singular instance (Exhibit #5) where he is noted as being a part of 2 of the 3 placed charges. Given the limited information provided to the courts, the inability to determine how the defendant was visually identified be it with or without a mask, and the lack of accurate documentation for the arrest provided to the courts, we cannot accurately determine whether the defendant committed these actions. In that determination, the court must side with the defense.

In regards to exhibits 3 and 4, the court notes the overlap between the charges GM05 - Receiving Stolen Property and GF10 - Grand Theft. The court also notes the marked bills and cash found in the defendants vehicle with the additional context of the ATM vandalism witnessed by law enforcement. That being said, the court finds there to be enough total cash found to allow for the charge of Grand Theft finding it to be the greater and more accurate charge for the circumstance in lieu of and not in addition to the charge of GM05 - Receiving Stolen Property.

Finally, the court goes back to the statement from exhibit 1 when reviewing the final charges: "She robbed an ATM and evaded, 2 times the second time she was caught when her vehicle stalled, we got her ID and then she ran and got away on foot". The court interprets this passage to mean the defendant was spotted robbing and subsequently evading from officers, while the court may not be able to determine how the individual was identified at the first robbery, the court can determine that after the second robbery the defendant was apprehended after stalling on an object. She was then officially identified by law enforcement prior to running on foot.

She was eventually apprehended at the impound lot. While it is possible that she ran on foot, the court cannot determine that based on the facts presented. The court can only find that she went onto the roof, not that she did this in an attempt to flee law enforcement as no narrative was presented. An individual must be aware of impending arrest to be considered resisting on foot or in a similar nature.

It is with the above considerations that I issue the following verdict:
  • On the count of GM02 - Battery of a Government Employee, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of GM04 - Resisting Arrest, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of VF01 - Evading an Officer, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of VF01 - Evading an Officer, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of VF01 - Evading an Officer, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of GF10 - Grand Theft, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of GF10 - Grand Theft, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of GF10 - Grand Theft, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, guilty.
  • On the count of GM04 - Resisting Arrest, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of GM05 - Receiving Stolen Property, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of GM08 - Vandalism, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of VF01 - Evading an Officer, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of VF01 - Evading an Officer, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of GF10 - Grand Theft, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, not guilty.
  • On the count of GF10 - Grand Theft, I find the defendant, Lilliana Hirano, 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 $114,000 returned to them for fines, time, and other expenses/inconveniences incurred from the contested charges.

So Ordered,
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