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Drug Court
 grad returns 
to court

A CNMI Drug Court graduate who was arrested last week for alleged possession of methamphetamine or “ice” waived his right to a preliminary hearing yesterday. A preliminary hearing is intended to determine if there’s cause to try someone in court. Robert Camacho Torres, 40, was...
Posted On Jul 25 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Drug Court graduate is arrested for alleged ’ice’ possession

A man who just graduated from the CNMI Drug Court program was recently arrested after he was found in possession of two baggies containing a crystal-like substance and drug paraphernalia. Robert Camacho Torres, 40, was arrested in the early hours of July 12 for allegedly...
Posted On Jul 16 2019 06:00
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores

Drug Court graduate pleads guilty to ‘ice’ trafficking

A former Superior Court Drug Court graduate who was arrested anew for allegedly selling methamphetamine or “ice” has pleaded guilty. Skyler James Benavente, 32, pleaded guilty yesterday to trafficking of a controlled substance—a crime punishable by not more than 10 years...
Posted On Jun 05 2019 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Drug Court celebrates 5th graduation with kudos to women

The CNMI Drug Court Program celebrated its fifth graduation last March 15 at the American Memorial Park Theater by notably graduating two women: Emma Iriarte and Waedynne Maratita. Iriarte was one of the few early participants of the program when the CNMI Drug Court was first...
Posted On Mar 29 2019 06:09
, By Contributing Author
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