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Dotts starts cross-examining Kim

Businesswoman Jung Ja Kim was grilled yesterday by the lawyer of the Quichocho couple and their company that she is suing for racketeering. Michael Dotts cross-examined Kim after Guam lawyer David J. Lujan completed yesterday his cross-examination of Guam assistant attorney...
Posted On Feb 20 2014 14:28
, By Ferdie De La Torre

MPLT chair: Progress in pursuing DPL remittances

The newly elected chairman of the Marianas Public Land Trust, Martin B. Ada, recently informed the Legislature that the agency is seeing some progress in its dealing with the Department of Public Lands. In fact, he said, the department has promised to remit the fiscal year 2012...
Posted On Feb 20 2014 14:15
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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Senate OKs 99-year private land lease

In a move that is touted as a means to protect the interest of indigenous residents while encouraging investments, the Senate passed yesterday afternoon a proposed constitutional change extending the maximum lease of private lands from 55 years to 99 years. The initiative also...
Posted On Feb 19 2014 18:12
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Guam prosecutor testifies for Kim

Guam assistant attorney general Benjamin M. Abrams testified yesterday as an expert witness for businesswoman Jung Ja Kim in her racketeering lawsuit filed in federal court against attorney Ramon K. Quichocho, his wife, and his law firm. After Kim’s counsel, Robert T. Torres,...
Posted On Feb 19 2014 17:44
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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