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#22-CM-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 26 Jul 2022, 20:16
by AbdiJet1
Re: State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 26 Jul 2022, 20:40
by Robert Winejudge
Re: State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 15 Sep 2022, 22:22
by Hudson McNamara
Re: #22-CM-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 01 Oct 2022, 04:34
by Colt Daniels

San Andreas Judicial Branch
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
#22-CM-0059
Presiding Judge: Colt Daniels |
ORDER FOR DISCOVERY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
#22-CM-0059
A court order was entered in the above case on the 1st of October, 2022.
The case of the State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet, #22-CM-0059 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 the 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-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 04 Oct 2022, 18:09
by Sarah Williams
Re: #22-CM-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 06 Oct 2022, 02:21
by Colt Daniels
Re: #22-CM-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 10 Oct 2022, 00:10
by Sarah Williams
Motion for Involuntary Dismissal
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Motion for Involuntary Dismissal
Honorable Colt Daniels,
- We the Defense in the case below are requesting an involuntary dismissal from the court, please find the reason for it below.
State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Assigned Court Case Number: #22-CM-0059
Requesting Party: Defense
Party Members: Sarah Williams, Robert Winejudge
Involuntary Dismissal: Failure to Comply to Court Order, Unreasonable Delay
Detailed explanation:
On the first (1st) of October 2022, the Honorable Colt Daniels filed the order for discovery on the public docket. On the fifth (5th) of October 2022, the Honorable Colt Daniels denied a submitted motion as it contained an exhibit under seal. On the seventh (7th) of October 2022, prosecutor McNamara resigned from service (see: viewtopic.php?t=117701), and as of yet, the State has not found new representation. As the docket currently stands, nine (9) days have passed since the Order for Discovery was originally submitted and no evidence stands on the public docket. The burden of proof in this criminal case, as in all criminal cases, lies with the prosecution, who is obligated to present all of the evidence available to them within seven days of the Order of Discovery. The motion for involuntary dismissal should be granted as the State has failed to fulfill its burden of proof, nor has the State filed a Motion for Continuance, ignoring the court Order of Discovery.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,

Sarah Williams
Junior Defender Attorney

Re: #22-CM-0059, State of San Andreas v. Abdi Jet
Posted: 12 Oct 2022, 04:02
by Colt Daniels