Apuron attorney will appear on his behalf in court hearings for now

GUAM
Pacific News Center

Written by Janela Carrera

Meanwhile, Attorney Terlaje says Archbishop Apuron’s canonical trial is ongoing.

Guam – It looks like Archbishop Anthony Apuron will continue to remain out of the public eye for sometime. His attorney, Jacque Terlaje, has agreed to receive a waiver of summons.

What this means is that Attorney Terlaje will appear on the archbishop’s behalf whenever he is summoned to court for any of the hearings scheduled in court on the cases where he is named as a defendant.

Those cases, filed by at least four individuals, involve allegations of sexual abuse from decades ago. Archbishop Apuron’s whereabouts were unknown until recently when he was discovered at a residence in California.

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