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Superior Court JAs

SUPERI OR COURT JUDI CI A L A SSI STA N T S

Chamber Administrator/Judicial Assistant to Presiding Judge Roberto C. Naraja

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Rose Lynette M. Camacho began her career at the Judiciary as a Publications Clerk for the Law Revision Commission in June 1996. In 1997, she became the Executive Secretary to the former Director of Courts. In 2000, she began working for Japan Airlines and traveled to parts of Asia. In 2003, she returned to government service where she worked as an Administrative Officer for the Office of the Public Auditor for six years. Lynette's heart truly belonged to the Judiciary as she found her way back in 2009 and worked as an Assistant Clerk of Court for the Supreme Court. In 2012, she accepted a secretarial/judicial assistant position with the Chambers of Presiding Judge Roberto C. Naraja, and later became his Chamber Administrator, her current position. Lynette is happily married to Gary P. Camacho. She is blessed with three children, a grandson, two reared children, and a reared grandchild. She dedicates a lot of her time to her childhood parish, St. Jude Church, as the Art & Environment Director and participates in the lector/commentator ministry when needed. Her hobbies include cooking, decorating, and spending time with family and friends. R E B E C C A R . S A N T O S

Judicial Assistant to Judge Kenneth L. Govendo

Rebecca "Becky" R. Santos joined the Superior Court in 2012, as a Judicial Assistant to Associate Judge Kenneth L. Govendo. During her tenure with the Superior Court, she received the Presiding Judge Employee of the Year Award in 2019. In addition, she also served as the Acting Commonwealth Recorder at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic and still carries on this additional role when needed. Because of her commitment, she received the Commonwealth Recorder?s Office Employee of the Year Award in 2021. When asked, "What's next for you, Ms. Becky?" She replies, "I'm not going anywhere; I've built great working relationships with some amazing people in the Judiciary, and they recognize me for my dedication and professionalism. I have gained so much knowledge and experience, established meaningful connections and friendships with my co-workers, as well as been through many challenging situations, and at the end of the day. I'm still standing." D E L I A S . M A G O F N A

Judicial Assistant to Judge Joseph N. Camacho

Before becoming a judicial assistant, Delia S. Magofna worked as a Deputy Clerk I for two years. She also serves as the primary timekeeper for the Superior Court. Prior to working at the CNMI Superior Court, Magofna worked as a legal secretary/legal assistant for Calvo, Fisher & Jacob LLP for 13 years, culminating in over 23 years of experience in the legal field. S A B R I N A L Y N N D E L A C R U Z

Judicial Assistant to Judge Teresa K. Kim-Tenorio

Sabrina Dela Cruz graduated from Kagman High School in 2006 and began her career at the Judiciary in September 2009. She was hired as a scanning clerk under the ARRA Grant for 3 years and as Associate Judge Kenneth L. Govendo's Deputy Clerk I for 8 years. Sabrina was reassigned to clerk for Judge Kim-Tenorio as a Family Court clerk and then applied for the Drug Court Deputy Clerk II position in 2020. After three months, she was hired as the Judicial Assistant to Associate Judge Teresa Kim-Tenorio. Sabrina has three wonderful children and one on the way and enjoys dancing, going to the beach, and spending time with family and friends. V I V I A N S . D E L A C R U Z

Judicial Assistant to Judge Wesley M. Bogdan

Vivian Dela Cruz served as a Judicial Assistant for Judge David A. Wiseman from March 2001 to May 2016. After Judge Wiseman's retirement from the bench, Ms. Dela Cruz became the Judicial Assistant for Associate Judge Wesley M. Bogdan in August 2016. Prior to working for the Judiciary, she worked at the Law Offices of David A. Wiseman from 1984 through March 2001 and was certified on May 1, 2007 as a Trial Court Transcriptionist. She was later sworn in as a Special Deputy Clerk on June 1, 2007 and appointed by Chief Justice Castro as the LEP Coordinator on March 9, 2016.

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