The Los Santos Department of Justice (LSDOJ) is the court system and lawyers that serve the people of Los Santos and Blaine County. It includes the state prosecution, defense attorneys, bailiffs, and judges employed by the state.
Description
The LSDOJ has jurisdiction over all lawsuits both criminal and civil within the state of San Andreas. They employ a range of lawyers that serve the police in State lawsuits, criminal convictions, and consult with civilians about legal issues. Currently, they are only seeing criminal cases and take all attempted murder charges to court. They also employ bailiffs who double as prison transport officers.
Structure
Department of Justice
- Judge
- Matthias Judy
- SidaLee Cleary
- Magistrate
- Court Clerk/Notary
- District Attorney
- Assistant District Attorney
- Defense Attorney
- William Anglewood
- Angelina Medici
- Dick Hall
- Mello Fields
- Sebastian Dyer
- Madison Robbins
- Adisa Chuke
- Phillip Tanks
- Amanda Grace
Former Members
- Gus McCrae (judge)
- Judy Plum (judge)
- John Bailey (DA)
- Larry Comstock (bailiff)
- Bernard Maddox (judge)
- Augustus Antonius (magistrate)
- Jacob Stryker (ADA)
- Leonard Bourdeaux (ADA)
- Jennifer Lain (court administrator)
- Leon Church (defense attorney)
- Bishop Kane (defense attorney)
- Alex Wyatt (defense attorney)
- Rory O'Banion (defense attorney)
- Craig McKenzie (bailiff)
- Randy Wrangler (bailiff)
- Allan Lucas (bailiff)
- Quinton Knox (bailiff)
- Imogen Ross (DA)
- Ernest Bunbury (defense attorney) †
- Adam Kerr (judge) †
- Dan Dorfman (investigator)
- Leb Enslangerschicksalsschatz (judge)
- Timothy Macapone (defense attorney)
- Anthony Marino (defense attorney)