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Demapan found not guilty

A Superior Court jury found Bradley Demapan not guilty yesterday of charges that he raped a female tourist in the bushes north of the Pacific Islands Club in San Antonio. The six jurors, including a retired police officer, reached a unanimous verdict finding Demapan not guilty of...
Posted On Mar 07 2014 14:30
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Demapan denies rape, claims consensual sex

Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho acquitted yesterday Bradley Demapan, a former resort employee accused of raping a female tourist, on the charge of disturbing the peace. As this developed, the six jurors began deliberating yesterday afternoon. They will continue...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 14:07
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Hafa Adai 5K to cap month of races

On Saipan, April means sports. Each and every Saturday this April will have you swimming, biking, running, or just plain moving! On April 5, Saipan will play host to the 13th Annual Xterra Championships. April 12 will see the running of the 25th installment of the TAGAMAN. April...
Posted On Mar 06 2014 13:19
, By Press Release

Alleged victim testifies in rape trial

A Korean tourist testified yesterday how Bradley Demapan, a former resort employee, allegedly raped her in the bushes north of the Pacific Islands Club in San Antonio in July 2013. The alleged victim was among the government’s six witnesses called to the stand yesterday. Police...
Posted On Mar 05 2014 16:51
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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