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Guma Hustisia is back in business

With the completion of construction projects at the Guma Hustisia, most NMI Judiciary divisions will be back at the Guma Hustisia and will be resuming regular business hours effective tomorrow, July 6, 2021. In a public notice the NMI Judiciary issued Friday, hearings set for the...
Posted On Jul 05 2021 06:01
, By Press Release
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Judiciary’s return to Guma Hustisia expected by summer’s end

The CNMI Judiciary, which is currently operating in different buildings on Saipan while the Guma Hustisia is undergoing repairs and renovation, expects to return to its Susupe building by the end of summer this year. This was learned during last Tuesday’s meeting of the Rotary...
Posted On May 06 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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Guma Hustisia construction project to be done next week

Construction of the COVID-19 Screening and Security Zone at entrance to the Guma Hustisia is set to be completed next week. According to one of the workers on site, they anticipate the project will be completed by next Monday. The Supreme Court on the first floor remains closed...
Posted On Feb 05 2021 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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Two courtrooms reopen at Guma Hustisia

The CNMI Judiciary has reopened two of the six courtrooms of the Guma Hustisia, two years since they were closed back in 2018. Since last week, the Superior Court has been using courtrooms 202 and 205 of the Guma Hustisa, in line with the court’s deadline to fully reopen the...
Posted On Jan 13 2021 06:06
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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