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N C H S - Where to Write for Vital Records - Guam
Clerk, Superior Court of Guam ...

Office of Vital Statistics ...

Department of Public Health and Social Services ... [Read More]

GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: Guam
Law Library of Congress | GLIN | Century of Lawmaking | Library of Congress ...

Organic Act of Guam, ch. 512, 64 Stat. 384 (1950); codified as amended in the United States Code at 48 U.S.C. §1421 et seq. ...

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CIA - The World Factbook -- Guam
The economy depends on US military spending, tourism, and the export of fish and handicrafts. Total US grants, wage payments, and procurement outlays amounted to $1 billion in 1998. Over the past 20 years, the tourist industry has grown rapidly, creating a construction boom for new hotels and the expansion of older ones. More than 1 million tourists visit Guam each year. The industry had recently suffered setbacks because of the continuing Japanese slowdown; the Japanese normally make up almost 90% of the tourists. Most food and industrial goods are imported. Guam faces the problem of building up the civilian economic sector to offset the impact of military downsizing. ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
Hearing on Application . Petitionsfor reinstatement by a disbarred or suspended attorney under this Rule shall befiled with the Judge of this Court. Upon receipt of the petition, the Judgeshall promptly refer the petition to the Standing Committee on Discipline andshall assign the matter for prompt hearing before this Court, provided howeverthat if the disciplinary proceeding was predicated upon the complaint of theJudge of this Court, the hearing shall be conducted before a District CourtJudge designated to hold court in the District Court of Guam or the Chief Judgeof the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The judge assigned to the mattershall within thirty (30) days after referral, schedule a hearing at which thepetitioner shall have the burden of demonstrating by clear and convincingevidence that he has the moral qualifications, competency and learning in thelaw required for admission to practice law before this Court and that hisresumption of the practice of law will not be d ... [Read More]

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News Release
"According to Circuit Court of Stafford County court documents, on different occasions starting from September 2002 through August 2003, Bitanga allegedly "did wrongfully and fraudulently use, dispose of, conceal, or embezzle property" from an automotive company in Virginia. Each time, the property was valued at $200 or more, documents state. She is also accused of forging several checks from January 2003 through July 2003. ...

"During an extradition hearing yesterday, Elizabeth Bitanga was brought before Superior Court of Guam Presiding Judge Alberto Lamorena. An attorney from the Public Defenders' office was appointed to represent Bitanga in the hearing which was continued to Monday. ... [Read More]


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North Carolina Administrative Office of theCourts - Forsyth County Drug Treatment Court Forsyth County ...

Oregon Office of the State Court Administrator Benton County Circuit Court ... [Read More]

Guam main page
The judicial system includes a territorial court called the Superior Court, a Supreme Court and a U.S. District Court. The U.S. District Court handles U.S. constitutional questions and other Federal cases. Appeals are channeled through the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco and from there to the U.S. Supreme Court. ...

There are three categories of land-use ownership: private, Government of Guam, and the U.S. Government. The Federal Government holds about 30 percent of the total land area; the Government of Guam approximately 25 percent; and the remaining 45 percent is privately owned. Private land ownership on Guam is not restricted on the basis of nationality or residency and title can be held in fee simple. Some Federal military land has recently been turned back for the Government of Guam determination as to future use. ... [Read More]

Guam - State and Local Resources - ONDCP
Superior Court of Guam ...

Administrative Office of the Courts ...

Office of the Attorney General ... [Read More]

OIA: Chapter 4
Since January of 1996, the bulk of the Commonwealth negotiations have focused on resolving key priority issues rather than all the provisions of the original Commonwealth bill. These core issues include: Chamorro Self-Determination (desire of the indigenous Chamorro people to determine the ultimate political status of Guam); "Mutual Consent" (permitting changes in the Commonwealth Act only upon agreement by both parties); Immigration (limiting the influx of permanent alien immigrants to Guam while making it easier for Guam to attract temporary workers, investors and tourists); Taxation (authorizing Guam to "de-link" from the Internal Revenue Code and enact its own tax code); Economic Development (providing Guam with fair treatment in the application of federal laws and regulations); and Input Into Federal Policies (process in which Guam weeks input regarding the application or implementation of federal policies which may impact Guam). ... [Read More]


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