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SC vacates 5-year sentence on ex-cop in hit-and-run case

The CNMI Supreme Court yesterday vacated the five-year prison sentence that Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho imposed on Martin I. Kapileo, a terminated police officer convicted of five charges in connection with a vehicular hit-and-run case. The high court...
Posted On Apr 06 2016 06:09
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Lawmaker wants to levy heavy tax on guns

Rep. Blas Jonathan Attao (Ind-Saipan) has introduced a bill to tax firearms a 100 percent ad valorem or to their market value. Attao has introduced House Bill 19-149 to tax “all handguns and rifles” 100 percent of its ad valorem except for the following: .22 caliber rimfire...
Posted On Apr 06 2016 06:09
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres says CNMI is vulnerable too

With card skimming, and along with it information theft, reaching the Commonwealth, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres noted that the islands are also vulnerable and banks should educate the public on “an alarm that we should all be aware of.” “With things like this, we never expect to hit...
Posted On Apr 06 2016 06:09
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon

NAP once more

It was a confirmation of my man ‘amko forgetfulness when I was reminded that I was not receiving $82 but $86 worth of food stamps. I was a day late for the second pick up. Being elderly helped; care providers were friendly; they served with a smile. I had hope that after...
Posted On Apr 06 2016 06:06
, By Jaime R. Vergara
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