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Justice Perry Borja Inos Ends Term at the Supreme Court

Saipan, CNMIThe NMI Supreme Court honors the lasting contributions of Associate Justice Perry B. Inos as he resigns from the bench and starts the next stage of his professional life. 

Justice Perry B. Inos in his chamber during his tenure as a CNMI Superior Court Judge, serving from September 2008 to March 2013. (June 10, 2010)
Justice Perry B. Inos in his chamber during his tenure as a CNMI Superior Court Judge, serving from September 2008 to March 2013. (June 10, 2010)

Justice Inos served the NMI Judiciary for over seventeen years. He joined the NMI Judiciary as an associate judge of the Superior Court in September 2008. In March 2013, he became an associate justice of the Supreme Court.


Throughout his tenure, Justice Inos made substantial contributions to both the development of the law and the administration of the courts. In addition to serving on panels addressing significant and complex legal issues, he was a voting member of the Judicial Council and chaired several Supreme Court Rules Committees, as well as the Judiciary’s Professional Development Committee. In these roles, he helped shape judicial policy, strengthen institutional practices, and elevate professional standards within the Judiciary. He also served as a member of the Pacific Judicial Council’s Education Committee, fostering regional collaboration and advancing judicial education across the Pacific.

Justice Perry B. Inos (wearing flower leis) is joined by his wife and family, alongside Governor Eloy Inos, Lt. Governor Jude Hofchneider, CNMI Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court Judges, the U.S. District Court Chief Judge, Judges and Justices Pro-Tem, visiting members of the Guam Judiciary, and members of the clergy of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa, at his investiture ceremony as Associate Justice. (March 19, 2013)
Justice Perry B. Inos (wearing flower leis) is joined by his wife and family, alongside Governor Eloy Inos, Lt. Governor Jude Hofchneider, CNMI Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court Judges, the U.S. District Court Chief Judge, Judges and Justices Pro-Tem, visiting members of the Guam Judiciary, and members of the clergy of the Diocese of Chalan Kanoa, at his investiture ceremony as Associate Justice. (March 19, 2013)

Justice Inos spearheaded the drafting and development of key Judiciary rules and policies. Most notably, Justice Inos provided leadership on the Interpreter and Translator Code of Conduct Committee, ensuring meaningful court access for limited English proficient individuals, leading to the adoption of the Judiciary’s Language Access Policy and Plan. In addition, he was instrumental in the drafting of the Judiciary’s Procurement Rules, which promoted accountability and efficiency in government expenditures. Justice Inos chaired other policy and rules committees, such as Indigent Representation, Rules Governing Procedure for Traffic and Other Infractions, Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rules of Evidence, and Vehicle Policy. Justice Inos also played a critical role in advocating for the passage of the Commonwealth Recorder’s Act of 2020 and in drafting the Rules of Electronic Recordation, which together enabled the CNMI’s transition from manual, in-person recordation to a modern system of electronic recordation.


“Justice Inos brought to the bench a deep respect for our people and a clear understanding that justice must be accessible to all,” Justice John A. Manglona said. “His leadership in improving language access and assisting in modernizing court operations has left a lasting mark on the Judiciary.”

Justice Perry B. Inos (right) with Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro (center) and Justice John A. Manglona (left) of the CNMI Supreme Court. Justice Inos served as Associate Justice from March 2013 to February 2026. (March 15, 2013)
Justice Perry B. Inos (right) with Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro (center) and Justice John A. Manglona (left) of the CNMI Supreme Court. Justice Inos served as Associate Justice from March 2013 to February 2026. (March 15, 2013)

Chief Justice Alexandro C. Castro also commented on Justice Inos’ service noting, “The Supreme Court celebrates and thanks Justice Inos for his intellectual curiosity and depth in case management, his strong collaboration and leadership skills in areas of court administration, and his commitment to the rule of law. We wish him all the best in his next endeavor.”


2026-PR-06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 3, 2026


This press release has been prepared by court staff for the convenience of the public. For further information, contact the Supreme Court at Supreme.Court@NMIJudiciary.gov

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