Criminal Court

Facing a criminal charge?

Dispute your charges within seven (7) days to have your case heard before the Superior Court of San Andreas.

Facing a criminal charge is a serious and potentially life-changing situation and as such, one of the most important functions of the San Andreas Judicial Branch is that of the Superior Court of San Andreas. Citizens arrested for any misdemeanor or felony charge may petition the courts to hear their case, in which one of the Judicial Branch’s Judges will review evidence and testimony in both a professional and timely manner, evaluating legal arguments from a neutral and unbiased view so that proper justice may be upheld.


As a citizen of San Andreas, it is your right to have representation by an attorney appointed by the San Andreas Bar Association to assist in the entirety of the criminal case process, and that this representation be provided at no cost to you.

While the Judicial Branch does not accept any cases regarding citations of any kind, any other charge from a general misdemeanor to a serious felony may be brought to the court. It is also important to note that the Judicial Branch does not review the conduct of law enforcement officers; any such issues of conduct must be submitted to that officer’s respective departments Internal Affairs division.


In order to ensure that justice is administered properly and in a timely manner, we require that any criminal case be submitted within seven (7) days from the alleged incident.