
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
COURT DECISION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Anthon Chapel (Vespucci)
#24-CM-0068
A decision was reached in the above case on the 30th day of October, 2024.
Thank you to both parties for the arguments presented. The court will allow the inclusion of the arrest report in exhibit #5 due to the ability of the defense to review and object to any information contained within it prior to the scheduling of trial.
Exhibit #2
The defense argues that the evidence lacks specificity, specifically the statement "a red elegy retro custom registered to the suspect picking up another suspect (Tommy Bean)" for it's lack of reference to anyone besides Mr. Bean. However, the court would have to agree with the side of the prosecution. The warrant report clearly labels the individual in the report under "Suspect Details" as the defendant. The court would assume that based off the listed suspect, any reference to the suspect from thereon (unless otherwise noted) would be in reference to the defendant. We will
deny suppression of the first bullet point.
As for the matter of the trace, the court will recognizes both the arguments of the defense and the prosecution. However, we fail to find probable cause for the trace on Mr. Bean. No narrative or evidence provided by the prosecution suggests how law enforcement were able to identify the suspect (Tommy Bean) to the point where there was sufficient probable cause to trace the individual.
The court is giving the prosecution 7 days to gather evidence to this effect or face possible suppression of statements and reports in regards to the trace.
Exhibit #3
As for the overall arguments of the defense, which states that the designated bullet points are not specific enough for the court. They cite a lack of notation between vehicles and a possible misunderstanding by the court due to the lack of detail. The court agrees with the prosecution in this regard when they quote the earlier statement from the witness "
At this point, the vehicle was blocked in, one of the suspects got out and into a dark red Elegy Retro Custom, which I then pursued with Captain Jessica Nash and Captain Jaxon Nash in front of me." The statement provided clearly notes which vehicle is being referenced and the court is able to infer from there. That being said, the court will be
denying the suppression of exhibit #3.
For now, the courts will be denying the suppression in full. If the prosecution cannot provide probable cause for the trace the court will re-review the evidence for it's admissibility. Thank you to both parties for your patience.
The case is now pending a response from the prosecution. They have been given 7 days time to comply.
Respectfully,
Superior Court Judge
Branch Administrator
San Andreas Judicial Branch
505-9925 —
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