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'''Marshall Carter''' is the President of the United States and the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces. He is the chief executive of the United States Government and possesses the nuclear launch codes. Carter is also both the Head of State and Head of Government in his capacity as U.S. President. | '''Marshall Carter''' is the President of the United States and the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces. He is the chief executive of the United States Government and possesses the nuclear launch codes. Carter is also both the Head of State and Head of Government in his capacity as U.S. President. | ||
President Carter is in charge of the U.S. Government and the head of the Carter Administration, led by himself and Vice President Xavier Ragnarok. The Carter Administration is responsible for oversight (except for responsibilities that fall under state governments) of the United States and its territories, including the states of San Andreas, | President Carter is in charge of the U.S. Government and the head of the Carter Administration, led by himself and Vice President Xavier Ragnarok. The Carter Administration is responsible for oversight (except for responsibilities that fall under state governments) of the United States and its territories, including the states of San Andreas, Florida, Liberty, North Yankton, and the District of Colombia. | ||
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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Marshall Carter is the President of the United States. Carter grew up in Liberty City, becoming self-sufficient, studying law in Vice City in the State of Leonida upon return from Afghanistan, and establishing himself as a high-profile attorney before becoming the U.S. Attorney-General. A man of public service, President Carter's heritage lies in the U.S. Government and the United States Armed Forces, having joined the United States Army at 18, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant by 28. President Carter served two tours in Afghanistan, seeing members of his own squadron hurt and killed over his time there. This led to his desire to stabilize and build the U.S. Armed Forces, to do right by veterans and by the people serving the nation. Carter studied Law in Vice City while not on active deployment, receiving his degree and work experience in the military before his honorable discharge at 29. Marshall Carter was admitted to the bar shortly before his 30th birthday, and celebrated his birthday with a resounding win in an important criminal case known as "Samson vs. City of Vice" that saw an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 days. The case, and Carter, the newly-minted criminal defense attorney, made national headlines as the case sent shockwaves through the District Attorney's office. Falsified evidence and a later-debunked false witness statement saw a criminal conspiracy shut down as a result of Carter's work, and saw an innocent DeAndre Samson's incarceration and criminal record overturned, saving a good citizen with no other criminal record. | Marshall Carter is the President of the United States. Carter grew up in Liberty City, becoming self-sufficient, studying law in Vice City in the State of Leonida upon return from Afghanistan, and establishing himself as a high-profile attorney before becoming the U.S. Attorney-General. A man of public service, President Carter's heritage lies in the U.S. Government and the United States Armed Forces, having joined the United States Army at 18, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant by 28. President Carter served two tours in Afghanistan, seeing members of his own squadron hurt and killed over his time there. This led to his desire to stabilize and build the U.S. Armed Forces, to do right by veterans and by the people serving the nation. Carter studied Law in Vice City while not on active deployment, receiving his degree and work experience in the military before his honorable discharge at 29. Marshall Carter was admitted to the bar shortly before his 30th birthday, and celebrated his birthday with a resounding win in an important criminal case known as "Samson vs. City of Vice" that saw an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 days. The case, and Carter, the newly-minted criminal defense attorney, made national headlines as the case sent shockwaves through the District Attorney's office. Falsified evidence and a later-debunked false witness statement saw a criminal conspiracy shut down as a result of Carter's work, and saw an innocent DeAndre Samson's incarceration and criminal record overturned, saving a good citizen with no other criminal record. | ||
Carter had been involved in politics since his teen years, and especially given his military service, was well known within the U.S. Republicans. This recognition only increased after the Samson case. The recognition, Carter's abilities and his love of legal work led to Carter becoming Attorney-General of the United States at 31, known to be a hard worker, serving in the Garvey Administration. With President Calvin Garvey's administration coming to an end, Vice President Robert Haines ran as the Republican nominee for President of the United States, announcing 33 year old Marshall Carter as his running-mate. Carter was sworn in as Vice President of the United States after the Haines win. Carter served under then-President Robert Haines for 8 years, afterwards winning the Republican nomination for the Presidency, and then the Presidency itself. At 42, Marshall Carter is the youngest ever President of the United States,165 days younger than Teddy Roosevelt. Carter directly succeeded Robert Haines and led the Republicans to a record-breaking third Republican administration. | Carter had been involved in politics since his teen years, and especially given his military service, was well known within the U.S. Republicans. This recognition only increased after the Samson case. The recognition, Carter's abilities and his love of legal work led to Carter becoming Attorney-General of the United States at 31, known to be a hard worker, serving in the Garvey Administration. With President Calvin Garvey's administration coming to an end, Vice President Robert Haines ran as the Republican nominee for President of the United States, announcing 33 year old Marshall Carter as his running-mate. Carter was sworn in as Vice President of the United States after the Haines win. Carter served under then-President Robert Haines for 8 years, afterwards winning the Republican nomination for the Presidency, and then the Presidency itself. At 42, Marshall Carter is the youngest ever President of the United States,165 days younger than Teddy Roosevelt. Carter directly succeeded Robert Haines and led the Republicans to a record-breaking third Republican administration. | ||
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* Master Sergeant - United States Army. | * Master Sergeant - United States Army. | ||
* Criminal Defense Lawyer - Admitted to the | * Criminal Defense Lawyer - Admitted to the Florida State Bar & U.S. Federal Bar. |
Latest revision as of 05:37, 3 July 2024
Marshall Carter is the President of the United States and the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Armed Forces. He is the chief executive of the United States Government and possesses the nuclear launch codes. Carter is also both the Head of State and Head of Government in his capacity as U.S. President.
President Carter is in charge of the U.S. Government and the head of the Carter Administration, led by himself and Vice President Xavier Ragnarok. The Carter Administration is responsible for oversight (except for responsibilities that fall under state governments) of the United States and its territories, including the states of San Andreas, Florida, Liberty, North Yankton, and the District of Colombia.
Background
Marshall Carter is the President of the United States. Carter grew up in Liberty City, becoming self-sufficient, studying law in Vice City in the State of Leonida upon return from Afghanistan, and establishing himself as a high-profile attorney before becoming the U.S. Attorney-General. A man of public service, President Carter's heritage lies in the U.S. Government and the United States Armed Forces, having joined the United States Army at 18, reaching the rank of Master Sergeant by 28. President Carter served two tours in Afghanistan, seeing members of his own squadron hurt and killed over his time there. This led to his desire to stabilize and build the U.S. Armed Forces, to do right by veterans and by the people serving the nation. Carter studied Law in Vice City while not on active deployment, receiving his degree and work experience in the military before his honorable discharge at 29. Marshall Carter was admitted to the bar shortly before his 30th birthday, and celebrated his birthday with a resounding win in an important criminal case known as "Samson vs. City of Vice" that saw an innocent man wrongfully imprisoned for 30 days. The case, and Carter, the newly-minted criminal defense attorney, made national headlines as the case sent shockwaves through the District Attorney's office. Falsified evidence and a later-debunked false witness statement saw a criminal conspiracy shut down as a result of Carter's work, and saw an innocent DeAndre Samson's incarceration and criminal record overturned, saving a good citizen with no other criminal record.
Carter had been involved in politics since his teen years, and especially given his military service, was well known within the U.S. Republicans. This recognition only increased after the Samson case. The recognition, Carter's abilities and his love of legal work led to Carter becoming Attorney-General of the United States at 31, known to be a hard worker, serving in the Garvey Administration. With President Calvin Garvey's administration coming to an end, Vice President Robert Haines ran as the Republican nominee for President of the United States, announcing 33 year old Marshall Carter as his running-mate. Carter was sworn in as Vice President of the United States after the Haines win. Carter served under then-President Robert Haines for 8 years, afterwards winning the Republican nomination for the Presidency, and then the Presidency itself. At 42, Marshall Carter is the youngest ever President of the United States,165 days younger than Teddy Roosevelt. Carter directly succeeded Robert Haines and led the Republicans to a record-breaking third Republican administration.
Career
United States Government
- President of the United States
- Vice President of the United States
- Attorney-General of the United States
Military Service & Education
Service
- Master Sergeant - United States Army.
- Criminal Defense Lawyer - Admitted to the Florida State Bar & U.S. Federal Bar.