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Cop sentenced to a year for criminal mischief

A police officer who allegedly damaged the window of a gaming arcade was given a suspended sentence of one year. Vinnie Saures Inos Jr., 22, who pleaded guilty to criminal mischief (misdemeanor), was sentenced to one year in prison, all suspended except for one day that he was...
Posted On Jun 11 2019 06:00
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Bench warrant out for San Nicolas

Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph Camacho has issued a bench warrant for former Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board member Eric Henry Cruz San Nicolas after he failed to show up for his motion hearing last Friday. San Nicolas, who was charged with driving under the influence...
Posted On Jun 10 2019 06:00
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

House floor leader to contest DUI charges

Rep. John Paul Sablan (R-Saipan) has decided to fight the driving-under-the-influence charge that was filed against him. During a change of plea hearing yesterday, Sablan’s lawyer, Vince Torres, said that Sablan is standing by his initial plea of innocence. Sablan’s bench trial...
Posted On Jun 07 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Man who choked girlfriend gets a year in prison

The man who pleaded guilty last Tuesday to choking his girlfriend in a dispute over betel nut chew was sentenced to a year in prison. Michael Cabrera Sanchez, 41, was sentenced to a one-year imprisonment term, with six months suspended. Sanchez was given credit for the 72 days he...
Posted On Jun 07 2019 06:02
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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