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KSPN2 News

Feb. 15, 2016 KSPN2 News

PORT REMAINS OPEN AS NAVY E–O–D TEAM ARRIVES THIS WEEK TO ADDRESS ORDNANCE DISCOVERY.

THE U–S NAVY EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL DETACHMENT FROM GUAM ARRIVE ON SAIPAN EARLY MONDAY MORNING TO INITIALLY ASSESS A DISCOVERED WORLD WAR II ORDNANCETHE U–S NAVY EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE DISPOSAL DETACHMENT FROM GUAM ARRIVE ON SAIPAN EARLY MONDAY MORNING TO INITIALLY ASSESS A DISCOVERED WORLD WAR II ORDNANCE.

 

 

HUMAN TRAFFICKING PREVENTION STRATEGIES CONTINUE IN THE COMMUNITY.

THE C–N–M–I COALITION AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING SAYS IT CONTINUES TO WORK ON RAISING AWARENESS ON THE ISSUES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND STALKING HERE IN THE COMMONWEALTH.

 

COULD THE C–N–M–I FINALLY REGAIN ITS SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY IN COURT?

KAYE CHRISTIAN WAS IN HER ROTA HOME WHEN SHE CLAIMS HEALTHCARE OFFICIALS UNLAWFULLY ENTERED HER HOME AND HANDCUFFED HER TO A STRETCHER.CHRISTIAN IS NOW SUING THE COMMONWEALTH FOR NEGLIGENCE, UNREASONABLE SEIZURE, AND DEPRIVATION OF LIBERTY. CHIEF SOLICITOR JAMES ZARONES SAYS THE CASE IS IMPORTANT IN GETTING SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY BECAUSE THE COMMONWEALTH IS BEING SUED UNDER BOTH FEDERAL LAW...AND COMMONWEALTH LAW.