By Journal on February 7, 2019
Ablos Paul, Caios Lucky, Carl Ingram, Helena Paul, Milton Zackios, Risse Lucky
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Following the recent retirement of long-time District Court Presiding Judge Milton Zackios, other judges have been elevated in the District Court system. Last Thursday, Judge Ablos Paul took the oath of office to become the Presiding Judge of the District Court. Next, Caios Lucky, a long-time substitute judge, took the oath to become a full […]
By Journal on January 4, 2019
Carl Ingram, Milton Zackios, Tarry Paul, Witten Philippo
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Judges in the court room: District Court Presiding Judge Milton Zackios (second from left) retired from the bench in late December after 15 years as a judge. With him on his last day at work, was, from left: High Court Chief Justice Carl Ingram, Zackios, District Court Judge Tarry Paul, and High Court Judge Witten […]
By Journal on November 29, 2018
ambassador, Carl Ingram, Hilda Heine, John Silk, Neijon Edwards, Russell Edwards
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For the first time in its history, the Marshall Islands has two women ambassadors serving simultaneously. Last Friday, High Court Chief Justice Carl Ingram conducted the oath of office ceremony for Neijon Edwards, who is the new Marshall Islands Ambassador to the Republic of China/Taiwan. She joins long-serving RMI Ambassador to the UN Amatlain Kabua […]
By Journal on November 1, 2018
Carl Ingram, Cloin Winchester, Flourine Philippo, Hilda Heine, Witten Philippo
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Judge Witten Philippo is back at the High Court, following his Monday morning oath-taking at the direction of Chief Justice Carl Ingram. Witnessing the event were President Hilda Heine, Philippo’s wife Florine, other judges, members of the diplomatic corps, court staff and Philippo’s family and friends. Ingram took the opportunity of the swearing in ceremony […]
By Journal on September 13, 2018
Carl Ingram, High Court, Iso Langkio, Ladie Jack, Mudge Samuel, Robson Almen, Roy Chikamoto, Supreme Court
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Former Marshall Islands Chief Electoral Officer Robson Almen was correct in rejecting former Majuro Mayor Mudge Samuel’s request for a recount during the 2015 election, said High Court Chief Justice Carl Ingram in an opinion issued at the end of August.
By Journal on July 12, 2018
Bruce Bilimon, Carl Ingram, David Kramer, Drauna Waqasokolala’s, Ingrid Kabua
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HILARY HOSIA The Marshall Islands Judiciary System and Marshall Islands Resort sit at the top of the audit pyramid for their exemplary unqualified audit reports a week into the Public Accounts Committee’s annual oversight hearings at the Nitijela Conference Room. Following testimony from judiciary staff members, PAC Chairman Senator Bruce Bilimon of Maloelap was effusive […]
By Journal on June 28, 2018
Carl Ingram, Hilary Hosia, Jejwarick Anton, Kenneth Kedi, Luren, Mike Halferty, President Hilda Heine, Senator Jack Ading, Thomas Heine
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President Hilda Heine removed Senator Mike Halferty from her Cabinet last Thursday. The removal of Halferty took the form of a memo from the President titled: “Revocation of appointment and vacation of office by Minister.” The brief memo signed by the President stated that by the power vested in her by the RMI Constitution, “I…do […]
By Journal on March 22, 2018
Arno, Carl Ingram, Ebadon, Ebeye, Ingrid Kabua, Mejatto, New Zealand, Pacific Judicial Strengthening Initiative, Traditional Rights Court
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Chief Justice Carl Ingram and the Pacific Judicial Strengthening Initiative (PJSI) hosted a local Access to Justice Workshop in Majuro, Marshall Islands last week. The Workshop was well attended by fifty members of the community, prosecutors, defenders and members of the bar together with the judges and court staff from the High, District and Traditional […]
By Journal on January 26, 2018
Abacca Anjain-Maddison, Agenda 2020, Benjamin Graham, Carl Ingram, Donald Capelle, Government Employee Forum, Hilda Heine, Junior Patrick, Marshall Islands, Stevenson Kotton
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HILARY HOSIA The first Government Employee Forum took place Monday at the International Conference Center with President Hilda Heine, Public Service Commission Chairman Donald Capelle, Chief Secretary Benjamin Graham and Auditor General Junior Patrick speaking and engaging with employees in question and answer sessions. Deputy Chief Secretary Abacca Anjain-Maddison emceed the event, which featured the […]
By Journal on December 14, 2017
Carl Ingram, David Paul, Emperor Akihito, Hideyuki Mitsuoka, Jejwarick Anton, Karen Stewart
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Japan Emperor Akihito turns 84 this week. Every year, Japanese citizens and their political allies spread across 230 embassies and consulates globally observe the imperial birthday this month, while an official birthday will be hosted for the 123rd ruler in the imperial palace in Japan. Acting Foreign Minister and Minister in Assistance to the President […]