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During Oro's third and final tenure as Chief Training Officer, he came into conflict with the [[Department of Defense]], specifically the [[Army]], over a jurisdictional dispute around [[Fort Irwin]]'s borders. Attorney General Lander reassigned Oro to the post of District Attorney after a period of negotiations, where he completely overhauled the prosecutorial process. He streamlined the process for getting cases to court, and oversaw many notable convictions, including the owner of a large cocaine farm. Gargathe Oro later served as the 47th Police Chief from September 10, 2023 until his appointment to Attorney General on October 25, 2023. He was appointed to Police Chief by Attorney General [[Zackary Lander]] on a two-week trial basis, however because of increasingly low national population, not much was accomplished by Chief Oro. He appointed [[Brody McLallen]] to the position of [[Deputy Police Chief]], and downsized the entirety of the leadership team in order to reflect the country's declining population. When Lander resigned, the Department of Justice was left without leadership for about a month, due to President A. Tyler's reluctance to promote Oro to the position.
During Oro's third and final tenure as Chief Training Officer, he came into conflict with the [[Department of Defense]], specifically the [[Army]], over a jurisdictional dispute around [[Fort Irwin]]'s borders. Attorney General Lander reassigned Oro to the post of District Attorney after a period of negotiations, where he completely overhauled the prosecutorial process. He streamlined the process for getting cases to court, and oversaw many notable convictions, including the owner of a large cocaine farm. Gargathe Oro later served as the 47th Police Chief from September 10, 2023 until his appointment to Attorney General on October 25, 2023. He was appointed to Police Chief by Attorney General [[Zackary Lander]] on a two-week trial basis, however because of increasingly low national population, not much was accomplished by Chief Oro. He appointed [[Brody McLallen]] to the position of [[Deputy Police Chief]], and downsized the entirety of the leadership team in order to reflect the country's declining population. When Lander resigned, the Department of Justice was left without leadership for about a month, due to President A. Tyler's reluctance to promote Oro to the position.


When Oro was appointed to Attorney General for this second time, he overhauled the DOJ Discord, attempting to make it much more consolidated and user-friendly for both staff and members of the public. He established a range of policy that include conduct as well as establishing a direct flow of information from investigative agencies to the Office of the District Attorney. Oro took a tougher stance on crime than most other Attorney Generals in history, using a slogan "[[Tough on Crime Policy|#ToughOnCrime]]". He sought relatively high fines and sentences in courts, directed investigative agencies to take a more aggressive approach to criminal investigations, and fiercely defended firm criminal laws and laws that empower justice employees. Oro was additionally highly successful in court at defending the [[Tyler Administration]]'s policies from various challengers and political opponents. Gargathe appointed Brody McLallen to Police Chief when he was appointed, but later replaced him with Tony Ramone, citing inactivity. Ramone appointed three deputies who led different divisions of the Vindex Police Department
When Oro was appointed to Attorney General for this second time, he overhauled the DOJ Discord, attempting to make it much more consolidated and user-friendly for both staff and members of the public. He established a range of policy that include conduct as well as establishing a direct flow of information from investigative agencies to the Office of the District Attorney. Oro took a tougher stance on crime than most other Attorney Generals in history, using a slogan "[[Tough on Crime Policy|#ToughOnCrime]]". He sought relatively high fines and sentences in courts, directed investigative agencies to take a more aggressive approach to criminal investigations, and fiercely defended firm criminal laws and laws that empower justice employees. Oro was additionally highly successful in court at defending the [[Tyler Administration]]'s policies from various challengers and political opponents. Gargathe appointed Brody McLallen to Police Chief when he was appointed, but later replaced him with Tony Ramone, citing inactivity. Ramone appointed three deputies who led different divisions of the Vindex Police Department. [[Benjamin Anderson]] served as Oro's DEA Administrator, [[John Smith]] as District Attorney, and [[John Warosa]] as Warden. The [[Department of Corrections]] was originally suspended, but it was unsuspended upon the recruitment of Warosa. It was primarily used to enforce criminal sentences and assist officers in holding and transporting suspects. Oro also began, but never finished, a database system that provided valuable insight in the criminology of Vinish career criminals. Arrest logs were made limited access during this time, and those seeking criminal background knowledge on others was required to file a request for this information. A records manager, Nick Delacour, was appointed to oversee these requests. Near the end of Oro's tenure, he announced his Presidential campaign, and resigned from Attorney General upon winning the [[Presidential Election of February 2023|early 2023 Presidential election]]. The Department of Justice under Oro's second tenure was seen in an overall positive manner, but was negatively received by many career criminals.


== Legal Career ==
== Legal Career ==
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