State of San Andreas v. Reggie Kray
Case #2025-09-103
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Published: 2025-09-14
Case #2025-09-103
Defendant: Reggie Kray
Opened: 2025-09-13
Filed by: LSPD
Presiding Judge: Hon. James Henderson
Prosecution Counsel:
Self-Represented (Pro Se)
Defense Counsel:
Self-Represented (Pro Se)
GUILTY
Charges
Code | Offense | Plea | Verdict | Custody | Fine |
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No charges recorded. |
Exhibits
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Exhibit A: Bodycam FootageOpen
Official Docket
Court Findings
The Court considered testimony and evidence presented by both parties. The prosecution submitted body-worn camera footage clearly showing the defendant participating in the attempted robbery. The defense emphasized the defendant’s intent to reform, noting that he has secured lawful employment and expressed a desire to turn over a new leaf.
Verdict & Sentencing
The Court finds the defendant, Reggie Kray, guilty of P.C. 7015 – Attempted Robbery.
In light of the defendant’s demonstrated efforts toward rehabilitation, the Court departs from standard custodial sentencing and hereby orders:
- 10 hours of supervised community service in lieu of incarceration.
Notes
This sentence balances the seriousness of the offense with the defendant’s stated commitment to lawful conduct going forward.
The Court considered testimony and evidence presented by both parties. The prosecution submitted body-worn camera footage clearly showing the defendant participating in the attempted robbery. The defense emphasized the defendant’s intent to reform, noting that he has secured lawful employment and expressed a desire to turn over a new leaf.
Verdict & Sentencing
The Court finds the defendant, Reggie Kray, guilty of P.C. 7015 – Attempted Robbery.
In light of the defendant’s demonstrated efforts toward rehabilitation, the Court departs from standard custodial sentencing and hereby orders:
- 10 hours of supervised community service in lieu of incarceration.
Notes
This sentence balances the seriousness of the offense with the defendant’s stated commitment to lawful conduct going forward.