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Hocog signs Tinian local bill

Acting governor Victor B. Hocog signed yesterday House Local Bill 19-67 that would appropriate $2 million to Tinian and Aguiguan. HLB 19-67 for fiscal year 2017, introduced by Rep. Edwin P. Aldan (Ind-Tinian), is now Tinian Local Law 19-14. Sen. Jude U. Hofschneider is the local...
Posted On Sep 20 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Man gets 6-month prison term for ‘ice’ possession

Superior Court Presiding Judge Robert C. Naraja has slapped a six-month prison term against a man for possession of methamphetamine or “ice” on Tinian. In a written order issued yesterday, Naraja gave defendant Michael Borja Evangelista credit of 23 days of time served. Naraja...
Posted On Sep 20 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Are 902 talks a waste of time and money?

What is 902? Offhand, that’s the section in our CNMI Covenant which says that in all matters affecting the relationship between the U.S. and us, we and the United States are to meet and discuss such issue, including future multi-year financial assistance to us, the CNMI, pursuant...
Posted On Sep 20 2016 06:06
, By Contributing Author

Alien charged for allegedly misrepresenting he’s entering CNMI for vacation

An alien was charged in federal court for attempting to enter the U.S. by misrepresenting that he was entering the CNMI for purposes of vacation. The information charged Yue Qiu with one count of illegal entry. Qiu was summoned to appear in the U.S. District Court for the NMI...
Posted On Sep 20 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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