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Man convicted of carjacking wants judge to drop charge

The man found not guilty of the majority of the charges filed against him in an armed carjacking case is looking to be acquitted of the one charge that stuck.
Defendant Timothy Tedtaotao Serebour’s Defense Attorney Peter Santos filed a motion for judgment of acquittal for the carjacking charge.
He said there was no evidence of burglary, an essential element of carjacking.
As KUAM reported, jurors found him not guilty of four out of five charges filed against him.
He was convicted of carjacking and the lesser offenses of burglary to a motor vehicle and third-degree robbery.
It was in March when Serebour and co-actor John Peter Babauta Jr. were accused of stealing a car from a family at gunpoint at Oka Payless in Tamuning.