After four hours of deliberation yesterday in the U.S. District Court for the NMI, the 12-person jury in the case against Bonifacio “Boni” V. Sagana unanimously found him guilty of conspiring with Bernadita Zata to illegally produce a CNMI driver’s license. His lawyer said they intend to appeal.
AFTER the prosecution rested their case in chief against Bonifacio “Boni” Sagana Tuesday afternoon, defense attorney Richard Miller made a motion under Rule 29 for acquittal.
FOLLOWING an order from the federal court allowing him to participate and join the limited receivership proceedings, Joshua Gray, represented by attorney Aaron Halegua, has applied for a writ of
The man accused of conspiring with former Bureau of Motor Vehicles director Juana Deleon Guerrero to produce fraudulent CNMI driver’s licenses is set to plead guilty in the U.S. District Court for the NMI.