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Torres: US Navy lawsuit concerns raised by admin

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said some of the concerns raised in the lawsuit filed by four different environmental and cultural preservation groups were among those they raised when they were meeting with the negotiating panel for the CNMI Joint Military Training activities. The Tinian...
Posted On Jul 29 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez

CNMI govt, CHCC settle Christian’s lawsuit for $32K

The CNMI government and the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. have settled for $32,000 the lawsuit filed by Kaye Christian, a woman who was diagnosed to have a mental illness and sued the government, CHCC, and others for handcuffing her before injecting her with medication. Under the...
Posted On Jul 29 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Murphy: $1K tax on handguns sets terrible precedent

U.S. Army veteran Paul M. Murphy says the $1,000 excise tax on handguns sets a terrible precedent against fundamentally protected rights. “Nowhere, ‘till now, in the history of the United States of America has there ever a $1,000 tax imposed on a handgun,” said Murphy in his...
Posted On Jul 26 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

China-based corporation withdraws lawsuit

Jilin International Economic and Technical Group, a China-based corporation, has voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against its alleged employee that it accused of embezzling $6.2 million in corporate profits earned from his management of a company on Saipan. Following Jilin...
Posted On Jul 22 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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