Smith’s convictions may be overturned
Mark Smith’s federal corruption conviction should be overturned because prosecutors argued facts against the wrong criminal statutes to the jury. That, along with the contention that the court gave jurors…
Mark Smith’s federal corruption conviction should be overturned because prosecutors argued facts against the wrong criminal statutes to the jury. That, along with the contention that the court gave jurors…
Ray Topasna, who arguably caused the takedown of a top housing official in the Calvo administration for corruption, received a ‘highly satisfactory’ performance rating as executive director of the Guam…
Attorney Mark Smith, now a federally convicted felon, did not like poor people though he profited from the public housing vouchers they provided to him, his former property manager told…
The closing arguments for the Mark Smith trial began and ended today. And soon, Smith’s fate will rest in the better judgment of 12 jurors who have spent weeks listening…
Numbers Don’t Lie Special agent Todd Martin Peterson from the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation investigates violations of the Internal Revenue Code involving income tax as well as money laundering…
Michael Duenas, retired chief planner, then executive director at the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority, testified in federal court he spoke to Mark Smith directly about his conflict of…
Gerino Taliman, former property manager and Section 8 tenant of Mark Smith, told the jury his side of the truth about Mr. Smith as an employer and landlord. When all…
The United States Attorney, over the first week of the federal corruption trial of attorney Mark Smith, brought three witnesses who gave the jury damning evidence against the former legal…
The opening statements for the Mark Smith trial began like this: -Prosecutor William Doolittle told the jury he can prove Smith defrauded the federal government. -Defense attorney Mike Phillips said…
There finally is a jury in the Mark Smith case despite repeated efforts to prevent the trial from moving forward. Mr. Smith’s lawyer, Mike Phillips, has spent several days now…