State of San Andreas v. Naze Turbine
Case #2025-09-101
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Published: 2025-09-14
Case #2025-09-101
Defendant: Naze Turbine
Opened: 2025-09-09
Filed by: Naze Turbine
Presiding Judge: Hon. James Henderson
Prosecution Counsel:
Self-Represented (Pro Se)
Defense Counsel:
Self-Represented (Pro Se)
MIXED
Charges
Code | Offense | Plea | Verdict | Custody | Fine |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
P.C. 4001 | Speeding | 0 | $100 | ||
P.C. 4012 | Driving in the Wrong Direction | 0 | $200 | ||
P.C. 4004 | Reckless Driving | 6 | $500 |
Exhibits
No exhibits attached.
Official Docket
Issues Presented
Whether the reckless driving conviction was properly sustained.
Whether the firearm conviction should be expunged on the basis of an unlawful search lacking probable cause.
Whether expungement restores eligibility to apply for a firearms license.
Findings
Traffic Offense: Officer testimony sufficient to sustain reckless driving; conviction remains.
Firearm Charge: Firearm was discovered through a search without clear probable cause, with no bodycam/dashcam corroboration. Evidence deemed tainted; conviction cannot stand.
Firearms Licensing: Expungement restores eligibility to apply for a weapons license; however, a 14-day waiting period is imposed before such application may be submitted.
Court’s Order
Conviction Expunged: Unlawful Possession of an Unregistered Firearm.
Conviction Upheld: Reckless Driving.
Eligibility: Defendant may apply for a weapons license 14 days after the date of this ruling.
Disposition: Petition for expungement GRANTED IN PART.
Filed and entered into the record by order of the Court.
/s/ Hon. James Henderson
Chief Justice, San Andreas Department of Justice
Whether the reckless driving conviction was properly sustained.
Whether the firearm conviction should be expunged on the basis of an unlawful search lacking probable cause.
Whether expungement restores eligibility to apply for a firearms license.
Findings
Traffic Offense: Officer testimony sufficient to sustain reckless driving; conviction remains.
Firearm Charge: Firearm was discovered through a search without clear probable cause, with no bodycam/dashcam corroboration. Evidence deemed tainted; conviction cannot stand.
Firearms Licensing: Expungement restores eligibility to apply for a weapons license; however, a 14-day waiting period is imposed before such application may be submitted.
Court’s Order
Conviction Expunged: Unlawful Possession of an Unregistered Firearm.
Conviction Upheld: Reckless Driving.
Eligibility: Defendant may apply for a weapons license 14 days after the date of this ruling.
Disposition: Petition for expungement GRANTED IN PART.
Filed and entered into the record by order of the Court.
/s/ Hon. James Henderson
Chief Justice, San Andreas Department of Justice