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#24-CM-0033, State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
Posted: 16 Apr 2024, 19:44
by John Chapel
Defendant Name: John Chapel
Defendant Phone: 5948122
Defendant Address: n/a
(( Defendant Discord: 911opps ))
Requested Attorney: N/A
Charging Department: LSPD
Date & Time of Incident(s): 16/04/2024
Charge(s):
- VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle
Narrative:
The officer accused me of going 152 in a 80. Then charged me with reckless operation which goes against precedence set in #23-CM-0086, State of San Andreas v. Bongo Haze
Hugh R Allgood wrote: The difference between a discretionary 3rd degree speeding citation and a reckless operation charge is 1 km/hr, by definition, as there is no 4th degree speeding citation for speeds in excess of 80 km/hr.
I,
John Chapel, 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. John Chapel
Posted: 19 Apr 2024, 22:00
by Judith Mason

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
NOTICE OF RECEIPT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
The court has hereby received and acknowledged the above case on the 19th day of April, 2024.
The Superior Court of San Andreas has received your filing and the case is now pending activation. Be advised that the court system runs on a first-come, first-served basis and will only activate cases out of order for special circumstances.
During this time, the defendant is encouraged to reach out to a licensed defense attorney in order to prepare a proper defense, otherwise, a court-appointed attorney will be assigned to the case upon its activation.
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.

Associate Justice
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 257-9183 — [email protected] 
Re: State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 19:04
by Antonio McFornell

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
NOTICE OF ACTIVATION
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
#24-CM-0033
A Notice of Activation was entered in the above case on 2nd day of July, 2024.
The case of the State of San Andreas v. John Chapel is hereby activated by this Court under #24-CM-0033.
During the preparation phase, the Prosecution and the Defendant reached a plea agreement based on efforts advanced by the Judicial Branch to propose alternative procedures related to cases of non-violent crimes. As such, this case will not require a trial and a no-contest plea will be accepted by this Court as determined in the plea agreement.
So ordered,

Superior Court Judge
Director of the San Andreas Bar Association
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 553-8869 — [email protected] 
Re: #24-CM-0033, State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 19:05
by Antonio McFornell
Document 1 | Filed DD/MMM/YYYY | Page 1 of 1
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FOR THE STATE OF SAN ANDREAS
Docket Number:
[REPLACE TEXT HERE]
Date Filed:
DD/MMM/YYYY
Violations:
VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle
State of San Andreas
v.
John Chapel
PLEA AGREEMENT
- Pursuant to the case of State of San Andreas v. John Chapel; Prosecuting Attorney Mikhail Garin, Public Defense Attorney Izaak Scott, and the defendant, John Chapel, have entered into agreement, the terms of which are as follows;
- Current Charges
- VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle
- General Provisions
- The defendant agrees to plead no contest to the Current Charges outlined in Section I.
The defendant will not be required to pay court fees or associated appeal fees.
The State will pay the defendant $5,950 for time served + fines.
- Waiver of Rights
- It is CRITICAL that you read this section of the plea agreement thoroughly. By signing this document, the defendant agrees to surrender certain rights, notably; the defendant may not further appeal charges agreed to within this plea bargain.
This agreement may not be terminated at the discretion of a defendant, the defendant's counsel, nor the prosecution; it may only be terminated by the presiding judge under strict guidelines set forth by the Supreme Court of San Andreas.
By signing this document, the defendant is pleading no contest to the charges outlined in Section I and these charges may not be challenged at a later date.
Mikhail Garin
Prosecutor Mikhail Garin
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Date Signed: 20/JUN/2024

Public Defense Attorney Izaak Scott
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Date Signed: 23/JUN/2024
John Chapel
John Chapel
Defendant
Date Signed: 23/JUN/2024
Tony McFornell
Honorable Antonio McFornell
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Date Signed: 02/JUL/2024
Re: #24-CM-0033, State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
Posted: 02 Jul 2024, 19:07
by Antonio McFornell

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
ISSUANCE OF VERDICT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. John Chapel
#24-CM-0033
A decision was reached in the above case on the 2nd day of July, 2024.
The case of #24-CM-0033, State of San Andreas v. John Chapel has been resolved.
A Plea Agreement has been filed by the Prosecution and has been accepted by the court. Within the agreement, the defendant pled no contest to the charge of VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle.
It is with the above considerations that I issue the following verdict:
- On the count of VM03 - Reckless Operation of a Road or Marine Vehicle, I find the defendant, John Chapel, guilty.
The defendant shall be entitled to compensation in the amount of $7,000. This compensation can be handled at Rockford Hills City Hall by a qualified judge.

Superior Court Judge
San Andreas Judicial Branch
