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US govt withdraws writ of execution vs Villagomez, Santoses

The U.S. government has requested the federal court to vacate its order issued in October 2013 that seized the property of former lieutenant governor Timothy P. Villagomez, former Commerce secretary James A. Santos, and his wife, Joaquina V. Santos, to satisfy a judgment against...
Posted On Aug 11 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Drunk man arrested for domestic abuse

A drunk man allegedly squeezed hard the left shoulder of his common-law wife, threatened to kill her, and resisted police arrest at their home in Koblerville Housing early Thursday morning. Edward Castro Villagomez, 53, was arrested for assault and battery, disturbing the peace,...
Posted On Aug 11 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Leyda Ada sentencing delayed

Due to the difficulties of securing forensic handwriting experts and voluminous materials, the federal court has delayed the trial of Leyda I. Ada, who is facing charges of conspiring with her husband in a health care and food stamp fraud. At a status conference on Wednesday,...
Posted On Aug 08 2014 04:04
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Deployed Fund member OK’d to terminate membership

NMI Settlement Fund trustee Joyce C. H. Tang has agreed with the request of a former member of the NMI Retirement Fund that, although he was late in submitting his application to terminate his Fund membership, he should still be allowed to do so as he was then preparing for...
Posted On Aug 08 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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