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By
Gina Tabonares
Variety News Staff
THE U.S. District
Court of Guam granted the joint request of government lawyer and defense
to move the motion hearing for the appeal of dismissed police officer
Jason Coburian Ortiola to March 8.
The decision to continue the scheduled Jan. 19, 2007 hearing was agreed
to by federal Public Defender John T. Gorman and Richard Arens, counsel
for Ortiola.
Ortiola, 26, was sentenced last year to six years of incarceration for
distributing methamphetamine while in uniform. He filed an appeal to reduce
his sentence, saying he was denied of a counsels effective assistance.
He was sentenced on Sept. 20, 2006 after he pleaded guilty to the charge
of distribution of methamphetamine hydrochloride or ice while
on duty and carrying a firearm during a drug trafficking.
After his arrest on June 8, 2005, he was immediately dismissed from the
police department. He was also ordered to serve three years of supervised
release and 500 hours of drug treatment program.
In a motion he filed in December, Ortiola said his lawyer did not give
him feedback nor showed any more interest in his case despite the fact
that the district judge gave him 10 days to appeal his sentence.
The former police officer said when he spoke with his attorney on Nov.
28 via telephone, his lawyer only advised him to just serve the
time.
I felt that my attorney denied or rejected me or any assistance
which would have been effective, Ortiola stated in his motion.
Formerly assigned in the Tamuning-Tumon precinct, Ortiola was caught selling
one-half gram of ice for $300 while on duty, while wearing
his uniform, and while carrying a Guam Police Department-issued .9mm pistol.
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