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Court issues default judgment vs ex-cop in hit-and-run case

The federal court issued yesterday a default judgment in favor of a woman who had sued a terminated police officer for hitting her with the police vehicle he was driving. U.S. District Court for the NMI Magistrate Judge and Clerk of Court Heather L. Kennedy issued an entry of...
Posted On May 06 2014 04:30
, By Ferdie De La Torre

CNMI, DOJ file final report to terminate prison consent decree

The CNMI and U.S. governments have filed a final report supporting a joint motion that seeks the termination of a consent decree that the Commonwealth forged with the U.S. Department of Justice 15 years ago to address prison conditions in the CNMI. Assistant attorney general...
Posted On May 04 2014 03:10
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Quichocho seeks new trial in Kim’s lawsuit

A jury trial in federal court in businesswoman Jung Ja Kim’s racketeering lawsuit against lawyer Ramon K. Quichocho, his wife, and his law firm lasted for almost two months. Now Quichocho wants the court to hold a new trial. Quichocho and his counsel, Michael Dotts, have asked...
Posted On May 04 2014 01:20
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Fitial pleads not guilty

Former governor Benigno R. Fitial entered Friday a not-guilty plea to all 10 criminal charges filed against him by the CNMI government in Superior Court. At his arraignment at 9:30am, Fitial, through counsel Stephen Nutting, waived the reading of the information and advisement of...
Posted On May 04 2014 01:15
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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