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Convicted child molester applies for parole

Convicted child molester Patrick Mendiola Calvo, who was slapped with an eight-year prison term in May 2010, is now applying for parole. According to the Board of Parole, Calvo is among five applicants for parole at a hearing tomorrow, Wednesday, at the Department of Public...
Posted On May 13 2014 07:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Tinian official allegedly submitted fake travel docs

Tinian Department of Finance resident director Edward Dela Cruz Shai was arrested on Friday after an investigation by the Office of the Public Auditor revealed that he allegedly submitted false travel documents in order to cash per diem checks for his personal use. Shai, 50, was...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:15
, By Ferdie De La Torre

BECQ staff in burglary case allowed to post property bond

The Superior Court has allowed a staff of the Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality who is facing charges of burglarizing the house of his two co-workers to post a property bond. Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho granted last seek BECQ environmental specialist Elmer John D....
Posted On May 12 2014 00:08
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Kim OK’d to seal exhibits that back her call for payment of fees, costs

U.S. District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona has allowed Jung Ja Kim to file under seal exhibits to support her motion for payment of attorney’s fees and costs against his former lawyer, Ramon K. Quichocho, his wife Frances, his law firm, and their company...
Posted On May 12 2014 00:02
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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