
By Emmanuel T. Erediano
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Variety News Staff
ASSOCIATE Justice Perry Borja Inos submitted his resignation on Monday morning, Gov. David M. Apatang confirmed.
Asked about the reason Inos gave in his letter, Apatang said, “He just wants to retire, relax, and pursue his personal interests.”
When asked about his next move to nominate a new member of the Judiciary, the governor said, “Of course. But I have nobody in mind yet. I have to sit down.”
Inos ascended to the Supreme Court in 2013 after serving as an associate judge on the Superior Court since 2008. Gov. Benigno R. Fitial appointed him to both courts. Inos successfully underwent retention elections in 2012 and 2020.
Born on Saipan, Inos went to Rota High School and graduated from the University of Guam with a B.B.A. in Management. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of New Mexico School of Law. Before joining the bench, he worked for the Office of the Attorney General, Law Office of John A. Manglona, and as a solo practitioner.
Emmanuel “Arnold” Erediano has a bachelor of science degree in Journalism. He started his career as police beat reporter. Loves to cook. Eats death threats for breakfast.


