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US govt intends to call at trial minor who allegedly had sex with Roberto

The U.S. government wants to offer during the trial of former acting CNMI Division of Fish and Wildlife director Raymond Borja Roberto evidence of his uncharged sexual activity with minors. In the U.S. government’s notice, assistant U.S. attorney Rami S. Badawy informed the U.S....
Posted On May 09 2014 02:49
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Woman agrees to testify vs boyfriend, pleads guilty

A woman accused of aiding her boyfriend in sexually abusing a minor at a motel pleaded guilty in Superior Court yesterday. Daisina Suda, 41, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace as part of a plea agreement. The government agreed to drop the charge of sexual assault in the first...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:19
, By Ferdie De La Torre

US govt files additional charge of witness tampering against Roberto

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has filed in federal court an additional charge of witness tampering against former acting CNMI Division of Fish and Wildlife director Raymond Borja Roberto. The second superseding indictment filed Tuesday charged Roberto with two counts of enticement...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

DOJ and FBI settle lawsuit for $554.80

The U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have agreed to pay $554.80 to Jin Dong Wang to settle his lawsuit over the FBI’s alleged withholding of investigation records into his beating by a police officer. Wang, through counsel David G. Banes, and...
Posted On May 08 2014 01:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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