HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — A man pleaded guilty to attempted possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine in connection to a nearly 4-pound drug package mailed from Utah in
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Sen. Julie Slama testifies Wednesday (Photo by Fred Knapp, NET News)
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February 17, 2021 - 5:47pm
Returning to a winner-take-all system for Nebraska’s Electoral College votes, and requiring a photo ID to vote, were among proposals that got a public hearing Wednesday.
Sen. Julie Slama introduced the proposal to return Nebraska to the winner-take-all Electoral College system. Currently, the winner of the statewide vote gets two electoral votes, and the other three are awarded to whichever candidate wins each congressional district. Slama said the Electoral College is intended to give states, not parts of states, the ability to determine votes.
TINIAN POLICE SERGEANT BUSTED FOR PEDDLING ‘ICE’ Submitted by admin on Wed, 03/29/2006 - 00:00
By Ferdie de la Torre
SAIPAN, CNMI (Saipan Tribune, March 29) – Local and federal agents arrested yesterday a Tinian police sergeant who was allegedly engaged in selling methamphetamine or ice on the island.
Sgt. Peter B. Cepeda, 44, was arrested on charges of distribution of a controlled substance.
The Saipan Tribune learned that Cepeda is the officer in charge of the Tinian Department of Public Safety s Bureau of Motor Vehicle.
Cepeda was taken yesterday afternoon before U.S. District Court Chief Judge Alex Munson for a sealed hearing.
Munson later unsealed the case following assistant U.S. attorney Craig Moore s request.