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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

THE PEOPLE OF THE TERRITORY OF GUAM v. PATRICK J. PALOMO, Defendant
    Criminal No. 113F-75
    Superior Court of Guam
    September 12, 1975
   ABBATE, Judge

DECISION

A motion having been heard pursuant to Section 170 of the Code of Civil Procedure to disqualify me as a trial judge in the matter of the People of the Territory of Guam against Patrick J. Palomo; and the basis for the disqualification being the comments that I made in a prior case where the jury came back with a verdict of not guilty. As a trial judge in that case, I disagreed with the verdict having felt that the evidence was sufficient to sustain a conviction.

The motion to disqualify me as trial judge is hereby denied; and pursuant to Section 172 of the Code of Civil Procedure, I make the following statements:

That the comments that were made during the trial of the People of the Territory of Guam v. Patrick J. Palomo, Criminal Case No. 111F-75, charged with Burglary in the Second Degree, is not prejudicial to the defendant in this case;

That this is a new jury panel; and that the instructions I will give to the jury will be that they are the sole judges of the facts; and comments or statements made by me should be totally disregarded by them. This would cure any possible prejudice that has been raised by defense counsel pursuant to Section 170.