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#22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 19:06
by Anthony Mercer
Defendants Name: Gaven Montasser
Defendants Phone:4053247
Defendants Address: N/A
Requested Defender: N/A
Charging Department: Los Santos Police Department
Badge number of the officer was: 11885
Time & Date of Incident(s): 21/3/2022 not sure of the time
Charge(s): Grand Theft Auto, Face Concealment and Giving False Information to a Police Officer
Narrative:
So while i was asleep in my friends Boot as i was getting a lift down from Paleto, when i woke up i was needed to get out of the Boot because my other mate(Jamal Henkins) was dying (i had no idea what happened) and needed to go to MD, i asked if he wanted me to take his BF and he said yes, but could'nt give me the keys to it due to him being badly hurt and needing to go MD ASAP, so i offered to lockpick it for him and meet him elsewhere once he was feeling better to get it.
At this point PD Starting running down the hill as i didnt know who it was at first i drove off as i saw someone running down a hill with ARs out, any normal person would of ran so i ran untill i saw it was PD so i turned back around to talk to them, this is where i was told to get off the bike where i was then detained, placed in handcuffs and my rights told to me
i explained to them i was was asleep in a Boot and that my mate the owner(Jamal Henkins) of the BF 400 wanted me to lockpick the bike and take it with me because he wasn't able to give me keys, the officer tried calling my mate more then 2 times but he did not answer assuming because he was in MD getting medical help, i even offered to get someone to get the owner to pick up the call but he officer didnt seem to want to
i was told by the officer i should stop lying to him about having permission to take the BF 400 as he just got off the phone with the owner, which in itself was a lie as i got in contact with the owner after getting out of Jail amd he had no recollection of a phone call asking about his BF400
I believe i did nothing wrong as i had permission from Jamal Henkins the owner himself to lockpick the BF 400 and take it to where i could later give it to him
I, [Gaven Montasser], 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.))

Re: State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 21 Mar 2022, 23:05
by Caroline Johnson
Re: State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 03 Apr 2022, 04:42
by Albert Lewis
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 23 Apr 2022, 03:54
by Colt Daniels
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 24 Apr 2022, 19:18
by Hugh Allgood
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 25 Apr 2022, 23:23
by Ares Light
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 26 Apr 2022, 00:23
by Colt Daniels
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 26 Apr 2022, 00:24
by Colt Daniels

San Andreas Judicial Branch
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
#22-CM-0010
Presiding Judge: Colt Daniels |
ORDER FOR DISCOVERY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
#22-CM-0010
A court order was entered in the above case on 27 April, 2022.
The case of the State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser, #22-CM-0010 is hereby opened and acknowledged by the Court.
The prosecution is hereby ordered to provide all evidence collected from the arresting Law Enforcement Agency and submit it to the Court via Motion for Discovery within seven days. If additional time is needed, the prosecution can file a Motion for Continuance.
Once evidence has been submitted to the official docket the defense can begin filing motions.

Chief Justice
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 402-9713 — [email protected]

Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 28 Apr 2022, 20:15
by Caroline Johnson
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 30 Apr 2022, 03:41
by Hugh Allgood
Motion for Discovery
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion for Discovery
Honorable Chief Justice Daniels,
- We the Prosecution in the case below are presenting our discovery to the court.
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Assigned Court Case Number: 22-CM-0010
Requesting Party: San Andreas Superior Court
Party Members: State of San Andreas vs. Gaven Montasser
Exhibit #1: Arrest report of Gaven Montasser
Type of Discovery: [Deposition/Physical Evidence/Interview/Interrogation/Document Request] (Ex. Interview)
All Information from the Discovery Arrest report for the arrest and subsequent charges faced by Mr. Montasser


Los Santos Police Department
ARREST REPORT
"TO PROTECT AND SERVE" |
MUGSHOT
- SUSPECT DETAILS
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Full Name: Gaven Montasser
Phone Number:
Licenses Suspended: Yes
Officers Involved:
- Police Officer III Sayaka Yukimura
- Police Officer III Leo Larson
- Police Officer III Dale Ashcroft
Charges:
- GF11 - Grand Theft Auto
- GM13 - Giving False Information to a Police Officer
- GM20 - Face Concealment (b)
INCIDENT NARRATIVE
- Explain what happened, no need to provide too much detail, videos could be provided
- While on patrol I witnessed the above on the scene of a shootout who also bore witness to a murder, lock picking a BF400 registered to Jamal Henkins. After contacting the owner via phone I confirmed that the arrested individual did not have permission to take their vehicle. During my interview with the arrested he claimed that the owner, who he correctly identified as Jamal, had given him permission to break into the bike which I determined to be false. The arrest was carried out by Officers Larson and Yukimura and transported to DOC. When Jamal Henkins arrived to collect his vehicle I again confirmed that he had not given Gaven Montasser permission to break into or use his bike.
EVIDENCE DETAILS
- Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
Legal possessions may be grouped and documented as "Legal Possessions". Illegal possessions must be documented individually, examples of documented illegal possessions are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Body camera footage may be attached as an evidence exhibit.
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Exhibit A: Legal items
Exhibit B: Illegal items

Exhibit #2: Written Statement from Officer Larson
Type of Discovery: Document
All Information from the Discovery Written statement from Officer Larson, involved in the arrest of Mr. Montasser
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Official Witness Statement
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
Case Information
- Case Number: Not Yet Assigned (Gaven Montasser)
Incident Date: 21/MAR/2022
Witness Information
- Name: Leo Larson
Date of Birth: 19/APR/1990
Phone Number: 279-7249
Occupation: LSPD
Witness Statement
- Unfortunately I do not have any body camera footage or even remember much of this situation. But from what I can recall, was me providing back up to Ed Johnston. Where he had a 1x occupied BF400 with him. Ed Johnston called the R/O of the BF400 and it was concluded that the driver did not have permission to use the BF400. At that point the individual on the BF400 was arrested.
I do apologizing for not being much help in regards to providing a testimony. But provided what I can remember about the situation.
Witness Affirmation
- I, Leo Larson, 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,

Police Officer III Leo Larson
Los Santos Police Department
Date: 22/MAR/2022

Exhibit #3: Written Statement from Officer Yukimura
Type of Discovery: Document
All Information from the Discovery Written statement from Officer Yukimura
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Official Witness Statement
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
Case Information
- Case Number: n/a
Incident Date: 21/MAR/2022
Witness Information
- Name: Sayaka Yukimura
Date of Birth: 22/DEC/1990
Phone Number: 304-2935
Occupation: Police Officer
Witness Statement
- I was called to the scene as Sergeant Ed Johnston called for backup on an active scene with suspects armed and dangerous under La Puerta Freeway. Upon arrival, I see a white BF400, and a deceased individual propped against the pillar. As we call for a detective to analyze any casings, Gaven Montasser pulls up to the scene on a different BF400, who is detained for stepping onto an active PD investigation. Sgt Johnston legally questions him, as he never exercised his right to a lawyer, and asked why he was seen pick locking the white BF400. While the questioning is going on, we receive a 911 call about the stolen BF400 that matched the one on the scene. Upon talking with the caller, Jamal, he confirmed that Mr. Montasser did not have his permission to use the BF400, so he was charged with GF11 for the stolen BF, GM13 for lying during questioning, and GM20 for wearing a mask upon arrival.
Witness Affirmation
- I, Sayaka Yukimura, 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,


Sayaka Yukimura
Police Officer III
Los Santos Police Department
Date: 23/MAR/2022

Sincerely,

Hugh R. Allgood
Attorney General

Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 01 May 2022, 22:23
by Ares Light
Motion for Discovery
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion for Discovery
Honorable Colt Daniels,
- We the Defense in the case below are presenting our discovery to the court.
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Assigned Court Case Number: #22-CM-0010
Requesting Party:
Party Members:
Exhibit #1: Vehicle Owner - Jamal Henkins
Type of Discovery: [Deposition/Physical Evidence/Interview/Interrogation/Document Request] (Ex. Interview)
All Information from the Discovery: I deposed the owner of the motorcycle which was in the incident which led to my clients, Mr.Montassers charges, during which he has stated with a signed affirmation that Mr.Montasser had permission to both lockpick and operate the bike.
- Here on forth, AL will refer to Defence Attorney, Ares Light and JH will refer to Mr.Jamal Henkins, the owner of the vehicle which led to Mr.Montassers charges.
AL: On the day of 21/03/2022, what happened prior to Mr.Montasser being left near your bike?
JH:I was driving around on my BF, I ended up falling off, called my friends to help, Gaven was in the trunk, from which he exited and I was placed in for transport. I told Mr.Montasser he can take my BF. I received a phone call from PD that my bike was found, I came to collect it and nobody mentioned the name Gaven Montasser at any point, had they done so or told me that he was the one in the back of their cruiser, I’d have said it’s fine and I gave permission for him to lockpick it and operate it.
AL: Did you put in a call with PD about your bike being stolen and if so, why?
JH: I was unaware that Gaven was still with the bike, had I known he was the one arrested for this I’d have clarified this was a miss-understanding. However, nobody ever mentioned Gaven by name.
AL: At which point did you first find out that it was Gaven Montasser who quote on quote ‘’stole’’ your bike?
JH: I found out when Gaven got out of prison for this.
AL: To clarify, you were completely okay with Gaven Montasser lockpicking your bike and transporting it for you?
JH: Yes sir.
I, [Jamal Henkins], 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.))
Sincerely,

Public Defence Attorney
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 354-7387 — [email protected]

Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 02 May 2022, 23:04
by Hugh Allgood
Motion to Suppress
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion to Suppress
Honorable Chief Justice Colt Daniels,
- We the prosecution in the case below are requesting that certain evidence be inadmissible in court.
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Assigned Court Case Number: 22-CM-0010
Requesting Party: Attorney General Hugh R. Allgood
Party Members: State of San Andreas through Attorney General Hugh R. Allgood, Gaven Montasser through Public Defense Attorney Ares Light
Requested Evidence to Suppress: Disposition of Jamal Henkins
Detailed explanation:
The defense apparently deposed Mr. Henkins, and did so without the presence of the prosecution. Therefore, depriving the State of San Andreas of its right to cross-examine Mr. Henkins prior to the statement being admitted into evidence. This is improper evidence procedure. It should also be noted the stark difference between Mr. Henkins statement, and the statement of the Officers involved in the original investigation. Not only is this concerning, but it demonstrates the importance of direct and cross examination, which was not afforded to the prosecution in this matter.
Sincerely,

Hugh R. Allgood
Attorney General

Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 03 May 2022, 14:52
by Colt Daniels
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 05 May 2022, 20:59
by Ares Light
Motion for Discovery
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion for Discovery
Honorabe Colt Daniels,
- We the Defense in the case below are presenting our discovery to the court.
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Assigned Court Case Number: #22-CM-0010
Requesting Party:
Party Members:
Exhibit #1: Bike Owner
Type of Discovery: [Deposition/Physical Evidence/Interview/Interrogation/Document Request] (Ex. Interview)
All Information from the Discovery [Provide a detail explanation as to the relevance of the discovery request]
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San Andreas Judicial Branch
Official Witness Statement
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
Case Information
- Case Number: #22-CM-0010
Incident Date: 21/3/2022
Witness Information
- Name: Jamal Henkins
Date of Birth: 01/JAN/2000
Phone Number:
Occupation:
Witness Statement
- I was riding my bf and was off roading and i lost control and fell off it it, then i texted my boys to come get me. Then i was transported to pill box and gavin was left with my bike and there i told him that he could picklock my bike and take it if needed. My friend on the radio then called out that gavin got a ride out so then i called the cops to report my bike stolen as i didnt know where it was and then the cops called me and said they fund my bike so i went to the location and as i arrived i was told that they arrested someone and that they had my bike never mentioning gavins name at all. Then as i was driving off i tried to call gavin but he dint pick up. I then waiting a little bit and then recieved a phone call from gavin and he said he got arrested and told the cop to tell me that i gave gavin permission but the cop never said anything about gavin, right there is when i told gavin to bring this situation to court and now we are here.
Witness Affirmation
- I, jamal henkins, 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,
jamal henkins
Date: 05/05/2022
Sincerely,

Public Defence Attorney
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 354-7387 —
[email protected][/list]

Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 06 May 2022, 00:52
by Hugh Allgood
Hugh Allgood wrote: ↑30 Apr 2022, 03:41
Motion for Discovery
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion for Discovery
Honorable Chief Justice Daniels,
- We the Prosecution in the case below are presenting our discovery to the court.
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Assigned Court Case Number: 22-CM-0010
Requesting Party: San Andreas Superior Court
Party Members: State of San Andreas vs. Gaven Montasser
Exhibit #1: Body camera from LSPD Sergeant E. Johnston
Type of Discovery: [Deposition/Physical Evidence/Interview/Interrogation/Document Request] (Ex. Interview)
- Physical Evidence; Body camera
((You would find a 5GB MP4 file titled Gaven-Montasser-Arrest-21-03-2022-LSPD.mp4. Bodycamera roleplay can be done at any deposition or trial.))
Sincerely,

Hugh R. Allgood
Attorney General
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 07 May 2022, 03:27
by Hugh Allgood
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 07 May 2022, 03:32
by Colt Daniels
Re: #22-CM-0010, State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
Posted: 08 May 2022, 04:50
by Colt Daniels

Form 3.0.5 - Issuance of Verdict
San Andreas Judicial Branch
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU" |
ISSUANCE OF VERDICT - 22-CM-0010
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser
22-CM-00010
CHARGES BEING DISPUTED:
CG06 - Face Concealment (b)
GM13 - Giving False Information to a Police Officer
GF11 - Grand Theft Auto
A verdict was entered in the above case on the 07th day of May, 2022.
- The case of 22-CM-0010 - State of San Andreas v. Gaven Montasser has hereby been resolved.
After reviewing all evidence in the case the courts came to a clear decision at trial. Mr. Montasser was not given explicit permission to utilize the bike resulting in police intervention and a 911 call to be made by the BF400 owner. The evidence also shows the phone records of the defendant coaching the BF400 owner on what to say to the courts.
Gaven Montasser will have the charges of CG06, GM13, and GF11 maintained on his record and fined $10,000 for court associated fees. This case is now closed.
- CHARGES BEING DISPUTED:
- CG06 - Face concealment (b) [GUILTY]
- GM13 - Giving False Information to a Police Officer [GUILTY]
- GF11 - Grand Theft Auto [GUILTY]

Chief Justice
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 402-9713 — [email protected]
