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Rudy Quinata has been found guilty of the murder o Rudy Quinata has been found guilty of the murder of former Humatak mayor Daniel Sanchez.

A sentencing will be determined at a later date.

However, the jury was hung and did not reach a decision relative to the charge of aggravated assault and the special allegation of possession or use of a deadly weapon in the commission of a felony.

Prosecuting Attorney Leonardo Rapadas stated they intend to pursue those charges in a different trial.

The defense argued Joyner Sked alone, who was convicted earlier, had killed the late mayor. The prosecution argued the evidence pointed to Quinata as well, as the late mayor’s body was found in Quinata’s residence.
Sen. (D) Nelson introduced Bill 291-36 Friday. In Sen. (D) Nelson introduced Bill 291-36 Friday. In effect, the bill allows any member of the public to sue a physician who performs an abortion after a heartbeat is detected in a fetus. It does not, however, prosecute pregnant persons who seek out an abortion.

It also does not ban abortions after a heartbeat is found if the fetus causes health complications to its mother.

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A man was shot by a GPD officer in the Harmon Loop A man was shot by a GPD officer in the Harmon Loop Road-Route 16 intersection in the early morning hours at the end of a high-speed chase, according to officials for the Guam Police Department and the Office of the Attorney General.

The Independent Investigative Team is investigating the officer, who has been placed on administrative leave.

This post reflects information PNC received as of 3:30 pm today.

The story is developing, and some details may change in the future. Any updates to details on the infographics will be posted here, along with the time it was updated.

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Reupload: Justin Taijeron was arrested for the all Reupload:
Justin Taijeron was arrested for the alleged rape of 2 minors.

He denies all accusations.
Last week, Guam Environmental Protection Agency (G Last week, Guam Environmental Protection Agency (Guam EPA) identified 5 polluted beaches.

They are (1) North of Hagat Marina, south of Chaligan Creek, (2) West Hagatna Bay - Park, (3) First Beach, (4) Talofo'fo' Bay, and (5) Toguan Bay.

According to Guam EPA, "Swimming, fishing or playing in unsafe waters may result in minor illnesses such as sore throats or diarrhea. It may also result in more serious illnesses such as meningitis, encephalitis, or severe gastroenteritis."

Children and the elderly are more vulnerable to the effects of polluted water.

Photos by Don Sulat | PNC

Images 1 and 2: Agat Marina 
Images 3 and 4: Talofo’fo’ Bay
Image 5: First Beach
Images 6 and 7: Toguan Beach
The 36th Guam Legislature passed 10 bills tonight. The 36th Guam Legislature passed 10 bills tonight.

3 senators were excused: Senators Telena Nelson, Clynt Ridgell, and Mary Camacho Torres.

The bills are currently awaiting the Governor's review before they are signed into law or voted.

Note: To override a veto, a bill requires a supermajority (2/3 of the Legislature).
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