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State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 13 Aug 2024, 16:49
by Frank Haswell
Defendant Name: Frank Haswell
Defendant Phone: 3730790
(( Defendant Discord: homast ))
(( Defendant Timezone: EST ))
Type of Representation (Pick one): Public Defender
Charging Department: Los Santos Police Department
Date & Time of Incident(s): 13/AUG/2024 4:40 PM
Charge(s):
- Failure to Comply / Identify
Narrative:
Detective Mikael Cowell inititated a traffic stop on a vehicle I was in to perform mask enforcement. I had immediately prior switched got out of a terminus that I was the passenger of, and into the drivers seat of said vehicle.
I was immediately stopped, and when I dared to question what cause Cowell had to pull me over, he pulled me out of the vehicle and arrested me for Failure to Comply and cited me for face concealment.
I,
Frank Haswell, 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. Frank Haswell
Posted: 07 Sep 2024, 01:17
by Antonio McFornell

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. Frank Haswell
The court has hereby received and acknowledged the above case on the 6th of September, 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
Supreme Court of San Andreas
(909) 553-8869 — [email protected] 
Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 08 Sep 2024, 18:43
by Michael Blaise
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. Frank Haswell
A Motion for Discovery was filed in the above case on the 8th of September, 2024.
The State of San Andreas by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion for Discovery, and presents the following as evidence;


Los Santos Police Department
ARREST REPORT
"TO PROTECT AND TO SERVE" |
MUGSHOT
- SUSPECT DETAILS
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Full Name: Frank Haswell
Phone Number: 3737090
Licenses Suspended: Yes
Officers Involved:
- Police Detective III Mikael Cowell
- Police Detective II Tim Havlicek
Charges:
- GM10 - Failure to Comply / Identify
- GC04 - Face Concealment
INCIDENT NARRATIVE
- Incident Date: 13/AUG/2024
Explain what happened, sufficient detail must be given to justify the placed charges, videos could be provided.
- During normal patrol duties at the parking lot, I witnessed a masked male enter a vehicle whose owner had a suspended license.
I drove up to the vehicle, telling the driver that I would like to see their drivers license. To this, he replied: "To bad, that doesn't constitute reasonable suspicion of a crime".
I then followed the vehicle out from the parking lot, initiated a traffic stop and got several units on standby, as I assessed the risk for a potential pursuit to be high. I walked up to the driver side door, ordered the driver to lower the window, remove his mask and to provide me with his drivers license. Once the driver removed his face concealment, he did not hand over any ID or license, but questioned the basis of the stop. I told him that there was an active investigation, and that I needed to identify him in the course of the investigation. He again, did not comply with the order, but continued to question it and to tell me that I was wrong with the whole stop. At this point, I had issued him the order to identify himself several times. I had even disclosed on what basis I was requesting this (an ongoing investigation). I then chose to issue a final order to identify himself and when it was not complied with, I ordered him to step out of the vehicle and placed him into custody.
911 call by the suspect, during the traffic stop.

EVIDENCE DETAILS
- Document the possessions confiscated from the arrested suspect.
Possessions are to be documented individually, examples of documented illegal possessions are "Pistol .50" or "12 grams of Cocaine". Legal possessions that can be categorized may be grouped, eg. "Clothing" to describe all clothing items. 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.
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Illegal Possessions:
Legal Possessions:
Exhibit A: 1xBag
Exhibit B: 1xGPS
Exhibit C: 1xRadio
Exhibit D: 1xKnife
Exhibit E: 1xMask
San Andreas Judicial Branch
Official Witness Statement
"HERE FOR YOU | SAFE FOR YOU"
Case Information
- Incident Date: 13/AUG/2024
Witness Information
- Name: Mikael Cowell
Date of Birth: 23/AUG/1995
Phone Number: 5824080
Occupation: Gang Detective, LSPD
Witness Statement
- During normal patrol duties at the parking lot, I witnessed a masked male enter a vehicle whose owner had a suspended license.
I drove up to the vehicle, telling the driver that I would like to see their drivers license. To this, he replied: "To bad, that doesn't constitute reasonable suspicion of a crime".
I then followed the vehicle out from the parking lot, initiated a traffic stop and got several units on standby, as I assessed the risk for a potential pursuit to be high. I walked up to the driver side door, ordered the driver to lower the window, remove his mask and to provide me with his drivers license. Once the driver removed his face concealment, he did not hand over any ID or license, but questioned the basis of the stop. I told him that there was an active investigation, and that I needed to identify him in the course of the investigation (wearing a mask in the public at the parking lot, I needed to confirm his identity to proceed with the citation).
He again, did not comply with the order, but continued to question it and to tell me that I was wrong with the whole stop. At this point, I had issued him the order to identify himself several times. I had even disclosed on what basis I was requesting this (an ongoing investigation). I then chose to issue a final order to identify himself and when it was not complied with, I ordered him to step out of the vehicle and placed him into custody.
As a conclusion, the suspect was masked in the public. He got into a vehicle of who the owner did not have a valid drivers license. During the traffic stop, refused to identify himself to me, as according to him, I did not have reason to. I issued the order several times and made it clear that the ID was requested for the following;
Failure to comply with a lawful command by a law enforcement officer including when he requests you to identify who you are during the course of an investigation.
As the order was not complied with, despite several attempts, I made the choice to place the defendant under arrest.
Witness Affirmation
- I, Mikael Cowell, 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 Detective III Mikael Cowell
Gang and Narcotics Division
Los Santos Police Department
Date: 21/08/2024 UTC

Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 09 Sep 2024, 13:21
by Frank Haswell

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
MOTION TO COMPEL DISCOVERY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
A Motion to Compel Discovery was filed in the above case on the Day of Month, Year.
The State of San Andreas/Defendant, name, by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion to Compel Discovery, and requests as follows;
- Requested Discovery: Officer Worn Bodycamera footage of the incident from Detective III Mikael Cowell
- Detailed Reasoning: Thorugh Sworn Testimony, Detective Cowell has lied. There was no active investigation present at the time, as the registered owner of the vehicle was present, unmasked, and sat in the passenger seat of the vehicle. The Registered owner of the vehicle in question also gave me a set of keys to the vehicle, well within the view of Detective Cowell.
There was no merit to the traffic stop conducted by Detective Cowell and the Officer Worn Bodycamera footage will indicate as such.

Frank.
(909) ###-#### — [email protected] 
Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 01 Oct 2024, 12:00
by Hope Kant

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. Frank Haswell
A decision was reached in the above case on the 1st day of October, 2024.
The court thanks both counsel for their time and presentation. This ruling specifically addresses the defense's motion to compel discovery.
At the outset, the court cautions the defendant to exercise precision in the language used in official court documents, particularly when making allegations. It is one matter to allege that an individual may have provided false information to the court and another to directly assert that an individual has lied. Any such statements must be substantiated by evidence. The defense could request that the individual, Anakin Bringer, appear as a witness or submit a witness statement for use in the defense’s case-in-chief.
Turning to the motion to compel discovery, the court acknowledges that additional motions are not typically entertained in bench trials unless there is compelling reason to do so. In this instance, considering the potential benefit of the requested information to the defendant, the court hereby orders the prosecution, if such information exists, to provide a video record of the relevant events.
(( Should such footage not exist, we can accept proof of bodycam RP. Then the defendant and prosecution can conduct /me and /do RP. ))
The prosecution is granted 7 days to comply with this order or to submit a justification explaining why compliance is not feasible.
So ordered,

Superior Court Judge
Branch Administrator
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 505-9925 — [email protected]

Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 09 Oct 2024, 18:22
by Terence Williams

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. Frank Haswell
A Motion for Discovery was filed in the above case on the 9th of October, 2024.
The State of San Andreas, by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion for Discovery, and presents the following as evidence;
* In the attached footage, you would see Mikael Cowell inside of a police cruiser in the parking lot. There would be a male getting out of a vehicle masked, then approaching the Scout. Cowell would drive up to the vehicle, telling the driver that he would like to see their drivers license. To this, Frank replies: "To bad, that doesn't constitute reasonable suspicion of a crime". Frank leaves the parking lot and is pulled over shortly. When Cowell walks up to the car, the suspect is still masked. Cowell requests the male to unmask himself and to provide him with a drivers license. The suspect would not comply and question the legitimacy of the stop. After a while of discussion (of the suspect no complying), Frank is ordered out of the vehicle and placed under arrest.
((RP))

Terence Williams
Attorney General
San Andreas Judicial Branch
(909) 234-9321 — [email protected]

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Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 20 Feb 2025, 18:41
by Arnav Justice

San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
MOTION FOR INVOLUNTARY DISMISSAL WITH PREJUDICE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
A Motion for Involuntary Dismissal with Prejudice was filed in the above case on the 20th Day of February, 2025.
The Defendant, by and through the undersigned attorney, filed this Motion for Involuntary Dismissal with Prejudice, and the reasoning for request is as follows;
- Reasoning: No response from the defendant.
- Detailed Explanation: It's been over 10 days since the defendant was contacted regarding his trial, but he hasn't followed up with a response to his defense team and has failed to effectively communicate with the court.

Public Defense Paralegal
San Andreas Judicial Branch
📞(909) 444-9194 — 📧 [email protected]
Re: State of San Andreas v. Frank Haswell
Posted: 26 Feb 2025, 01:17
by Hope Kant

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. Frank Haswell
A decision was reached in the above case on the 26th day of February, 2025.
The defense's Motion for Dismissal is hereby granted. The disputed charge(s) of GM10 - Failure to Comply / Identify
will remain on the record of the defendant. Thank you to both parties, this case is hereby dismissed.
Respectfully,

Associate Justice
Branch Administrator
San Andreas Judicial Branch
505-9925 — [email protected]
