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Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal [CLOSED]

Posted: 21 Jun 2021, 21:12
by Reina Moraine
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San Andreas Judicial Branch

[SAJB] Appeals Court
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Personal Information:
DEFENDANTS NAME: Reina Devrim Moraine
DEFENDANTS PHONE: 245-9167
DEFENDANTS ADDRESS: 20 Senora Fwy
ATTORNEY NAME: TBD (To Be Determined)
ATTORNEY PHONE: TBD
General Information:
OFFICERS NAME: Philipe Sanchez
RANK: Deputy Chief - LSPD
BADGE NUMBER: 2618
ATTORNEY NAME: TBD
ATTORNEY PHONE: TBD
Incident Information:
DATE AND TIME OF INCIDENT(s): February 13th, 2021

CHARGES BEING APPEALED: SF02 - Murder

DEFENDANTS STORY/OPENING STATEMENTS: On February 13th, 2021, an inmate had escaped containment from solitary and had assaulted two Corrections Guards to the point of serious injury. This inmate had been a major aggression issue for most of the known evening, having already committed to two-three violent attacks previous to this incident. The Defendent in response to a cry for help from the officers, entered the area of operation and by way of force aligning with that of the DOC's Force Matrix, utilized a firearm to neutralize the attacker before any more serious injury could be brought upon the injured guards.

However, the situation escalated when the defendant shot the inmate to the point of death when the force matrix did not call for such action, and the fatality could have been avoided. Upon official inquiry from the correctional Warden Team, in addition to the LSPD's Deputy Chief Philipe Sanchez, it was concluded that this was now a criminal case to be carried out against the Defendent. After a review of the evidence, Deputy Chief Sanchez expressed that by the lines of the Penal Code, the only charge that could be placed in this instance was SF02 - Murder. Deputy Chief Sanchez stated that while a lesser charge was attempted and preferred in this case, the Penal Code could not be budged in this way.

It came to light soon after repetitive CRU meetings, that the defendant had suffered from a chronic, traumatic episode during the incident which was later diagnosed to be PTSD, which served as a catalyst for the February 13th incident. Because of this, the Defendant wishes to take this case to Appeals for an attempt at a reconvention of the case to determine if the charge can be reduced as was once originally intended or expunged from her record, based upon substantial evidence up to and including: Past service record, several witness testimonies/vouches that includes colleagues from both DOC in addition to those in the LSPD, and evidence from the LSEMS of a medical nature.

It is understood that this appeal comes well after the intended 7 day minimum, but based upon the nature of the case, the recommendation of Commissioner Lewis Langley, and the infancy of the Appeals Court opening, an exception is being formally asked for consideration.

Signed,
Reina Moraine

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Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal

Posted: 22 Jun 2021, 01:19
by Andrew Vinewood
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San Andreas Justice Department

Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal 6/21/2021
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  • Ms. Moraine,

    Thank you for reaching out, I will be the acting Judge presiding over this case, currently we are in the process of training our attorneys, we will be able to appoint one to your case in the near future. ((expect to be a couple of days to finish their trainings, and licensing)).
    How ever in the mean time, I will begin the process for you and get all the necessary paperwork for scheduling a court date forwarded to you. This shall be done via E-mail, please ensure you check your email frequently during the process to ensure we get this resolved in a timely and accurate timeframe.

    The defense will be served notice and given time to gather statements from all those involved, so if anyone outside of those listed about was present or involved at any point please e-mail me the names at this time.

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    Honorable Andrew Vinewood
    Judge
    San Andreas Judicial Branch
    San Andreas Government
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Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal

Posted: 25 Jun 2021, 06:38
by Aurora Everdeen
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San Andreas Judicial Branch

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  • Ms. Moraine,

    Thank you for your patience in this process, my name is Aurora James and I will be acting as your state-appointed attorney for your appeal. I will be in contact with you in the coming days regarding setting up a preparatory meeting to discuss this case. In the meantime, please collect all evidence you have pertaining to the appeal.

    Regards,


    Aurora James
    State Attorney
    San Andreas Judicial Branch
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Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal

Posted: 26 Jun 2021, 04:18
by Aurora Everdeen
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San Andreas Judicial Branch

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  • Ms. Moraine,

    Could you please email me with times you are best available for contact to set up a meeting to discuss your case?

    Respectfully,


    Aurora James
    State Attorney
    San Andreas Judicial Branch
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Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal

Posted: 12 Jul 2021, 16:50
by Bret Hyland
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San Andreas Justice Department

Re: Reina Moraine | Charges Appeal
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  • To Whom it may Concern.

    This case falls outside of the established policies and procedures established, specifically the allowable submission of the request from the date of the incident. As such this case will be closed and achieved.
    What can be Appealed?

    The following are things that can be reviewed by the courts in terms of criminal charges:
    • General Felonies
    • Serious Felonies
    • Weapons Charges
    • Drug Charges
    • Vehicle Charges
    • Nuisance Misdemeanors
    • General Misdemeanors

    The Appeals court of Los Santos does not review any offense that are punishable with a citation/fine. This includes all items in the Vehicular Citations section of the the San Andreas Penal Code. Additionally, you have seven (7) days from the occurred incident to submit an application appealing the criminal charges. The Appeals Court also does not review officer/deputy conduct. If issues of conduct arise submit an internal affairs complaint to the respected department. .
    Attorney [mention]Aurora James[/mention] please ensure your client is notified promptly.

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    Honorable Bret Hyland
    Judge
    San Andreas Judicial Branch
    San Andreas Government
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