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What Quichocho must prove in his counterclaim vs Kim

The nine jurors again failed to reach a verdict yesterday, the third day of their deliberations in the ongoing jury trial in federal court of businesswoman Jung Ja Kim’s racketeering lawsuit against attorney Ramon K. Quichocho, his wife Frances, his law firm, and their Karissa...
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:27
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Over 60 attend counselors’ conference

Over 60 counselors, teachers, volunteers, and advocates attended the 2014 Counselor’s Conference held at the Saipan World Resort on March 20 and 21. The workshop started at 7:30am for both days and ended at 4pm with various advocacy concessions like the Division of Youth...
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:27
, By Jayson Camacho

Option to ship Tinian solid waste to Saipan

Marine Forces Pacific executive director Craig B. Whelden said that moving solid waste from Tinian to Saipan where there is a compliant sanitary landfill is one of the options now being considered as the military plans to build live-fire training ranges on both Tinian and Pagan....
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:21
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Detention order is defective—Banes

The lawyer of an alleged leader of a group of methamphetamine or “ice” suppliers on Saipan asked the federal court yesterday to review the detention order issued by Magistrate Judge Heather Kennedy, saying it is defective on its face. In attorney David G. Banes’ motion for...
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:21
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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