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Quichocho allegedly threatened to call cops

MD. Delowar, a former supervisor of Latte Stone Poker on Rota, testified Friday that he and businesswoman Jung Ja Kim got scared when their attorney, Ramon K. Quichocho, terminated him in February 2009 and threatened to call the Rota police if Kim or any of her employees show up...
Posted On Feb 24 2014 14:56
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Woman allegedly stole $15K Rolex watch from a 74-year-old relative

A woman allegedly stole a $15,000 Rolex watch and a $500 heirloom ring from a relative—a 74-year-old woman with disabilities. Anthony Camacho, 48, a government employee, told Saipan Tribune yesterday that he filed a police complaint against the suspect last Jan. 16, on the same...
Posted On Feb 19 2014 18:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Sentence of former DJ Mettao reduced

From the two-year prison term he earlier imposed on Aziz Peter Mettao for setting fire to a car owned by Power 99 Studio, Superior Court Associate Judge David A. Wiseman has reduced the former disc jockey’s sentence to one year and eight months prison. Wiseman made the reduction...
Posted On Feb 13 2014 13:22
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Kim testifies that Quichocho raped her twice

Businesswoman Jung Ja Kim testified Friday in federal court that her then counsel, Ramon K. Quichocho, raped her twice in 2008 while she was on medication due to depression and anxiety. In the fourth day of her testimony in the ongoing jury trial of her lawsuit, Kim also admitted...
Posted On Feb 10 2014 10:14
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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