From the start of his educational career, Michael has devoted himself to the understanding of the criminal justice system and did his senior internship with the Idaho juvenile court system that serves the Boise community.
He has received extensive training in various aspects of the criminal justice field with special emphasis in law enforcement administration, juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, and community corrections.
He is also certified to administer the Youth Level of Service Inventory, which is the process used to measure a juvenile’s risk of recidivism.
Michael has been offered a job as a juvenile probation officer for the Ada County Juvenile Court in Boise, Idaho. He is also planning to continue his education at BSU to pursue his masters in public administration.
On his spare time, Michael enjoys volleyball and has volunteered his time in coaching high school and junior high school volleyball teams in Boise and Kuna.
He was also a volunteer line judge for the volleyball game at the South Pacific Olympics held on Saipan in the summer of 2006.
Michael is a 2005 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School. He participated in the 22nd Annual AG’s Cup Speech Competition and helped Mt. Carmel School retained the championship title in 2005.
He is the son of Edward C. and Eve O. Deleon Guerrero of Koblerville, Saipan.


