All Entries Tagged With: "superior"
BREAKING NEWS 10:45 a.m. – Jury convicts 47-year-old man of rape, molestation
10:45 a.m. Roten Rikat stared at the courtroom floor while the verdict was read and his future became clear. Rikat, 47, was found guilty of numerous rape and molestation charges during a Superior Court of Guam hearing this morning.
Brutality charges dismissed
A Superior Court of Guam judge has dismissed the remaining assault charge against four police officers in a police brutality case.
BREAKING NEWS 4 p.m. – ,000 bail for mother and godmother of Brandon Evangelista
4 p.m. The mother and godmother of a 9-year-old boy who died in an auto-accident Sunday are being held on $50,000 bail, as ordered by Superior Court of Guam Magistrate Judge Alberto Tolentino this afternoon.
Lujan denies bribing judges
Local attorney David Lujan said in a statement yesterday that he didn’t bribe any Superior Court of Guam judges so he could gain authority over the inherited fortune of DHL heir Junior Hillbroom.
NEWS UPDATE: GPD to hand over seized document to Judge Perez
The Guam Police Department will turn over by this afternoon the document its officers seized from the KUAM newsroom to Superior Court Judge Vernon Perez, who will keep it until a court determination as to the legality of police’s method of getting it, according to a court hearing this afternoon.
NEWS UPDATE: KUAM files motion to quash police search warrant, return seized items
A day after its news center was searched by Guam police, KUAM filed a motion in the Superior Court this afternoon asking for the search warrant to be quashed and seized documents returned.
NEWS UPDATE: 6:15 p.m. – Eleven charges dismissed in Gutierrez-Rios case
The Superior Court of Guam has dismissed 11 of 21 charges in the case against former Gov.
BREAKING NEWS Noon – Judge sends “corrupted” firefighter to prison for six months
Noon A highly regarded firefighter was corrupted by his authority as acting fire chief, leading him to defraud the government by paying his girlfriend for a job she never did, said Superior Court of Guam Judge Elizabeth Barrett Anderson today.
