The court was told that a non-trial disposition of the case had been reached.
Jose O. Rabauliman earlier denied the charges.
Attorney Joaquin DLG. Torres is representing Rabauliman while Assistant Attorney General Peter B. Prestley is prosecuting the case.
The Attorney General’s Office charged Rabauliman, 34, with assault and battery, and disturbing the peace of Pavlovene Olopai Taitano, described as Rabauliman’s “household member,” on June 2, 2010.
No other details were available.
Variety was told that the parole hearing examiner had not made a decision pending clarification on other issues that the Board of Parole needed to present to revoke Rabauliman’s parole.
Rabauliman has been in custody of the Department of Corrections since June.
He was paroled in 2008.
Rabauliman and another individual was sentenced to 30 years imprisonment for kidnapping and raping two Chinese guest workers in 1998.


