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Former senator Ayuyu gets 41-month prison term

Former senator Juan M. Ayuyu was sentenced to 41 months in prison today, Monday, in federal court.  U.S. District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona ordered Ayuyu to spend six months in prison for the offense of conspiring to violate the Endangered Species Act and...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 15:26
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Overdue skiff located adrift: one missing, one rescued

SANTA RITA, Guam—An overdue skiff reported missing since March 13 with two people aboard was located off the island of Satawal last Monday, 347 miles west of their departure point at Chuuk Atoll.  Locals from Satawal spotted a vessel with one person aboard drifting approximately...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 15:24
, By Jun Dayao
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Two car crashes, no one injured

A van slammed into the rear of a pickup truck on Middle Road, while a van slewed off the road and plowed into a tree in Fina Sisu in separate accidents on Saturday and Wednesday. Both drivers in the Middle Road accident complained of minor pain, while the driver in the Fina Sisu...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 15:20
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Sentencing hearing of former senator Ayuyu resumes today

The sentencing hearing of former senator Juan M. Ayuyu will resume today, Monday, at 1pm. The hearing was supposed to resume last March 17, but one of Ayuyu’s counsel, Guam attorney David J. Lujan, asked the court to move the hearing to April 16 due to his busy court schedule in...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 15:20
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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