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Mendez v. Gov’t of the V.I.S.Ct. Civ. No. 2009-0084Opinion of the CourtPage 8 of 15“[s]ubject to the concurrent jurisdiction conferred on the District Court of the Virgin Islands bysections 21 and 22 of the Revised Organic Act . . . the Territorial Court shall have originaljurisdiction in all criminal actions.” 3 4 V.I.C. § 76(b)(1). Undeniably, at the time Mendez wascharged in the original Information, on February 27, 1990, and in the Amended Information, onJanuary 30, 1991, the District Court of the Virgin Islands had jurisdiction over the crimes withwhich he was charged. However, in 1994 the District Court was divested of jurisdiction over allterritorial criminal matters for which jurisdiction was then vested in the territorial courts. See4 V.I.C. § 76; see also Parrot, 230 F.3d at 620. Likewise, as of October 1, 1991, the DistrictCourt was divested of jurisdiction over all territorial civil matters, including petitions for habeascorpus. See 4 V.I.C. § 76.On February 6, 2008, Mendez filed his pro se Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus,demanding that the Superior Court provide him with relief from his current federal civilcommitment. He seeks to be brought to trial on the charges emanating from the alleged events ofFebruary 20, 1990. Importantly, Mendez’s alleged actions on February 20, 1990 resulted incriminal charges being filed against him. His alleged actions also caused him to be subjected toseveral mental health examinations, the ultimate result of which was his four-month federalstatutory civil commitment to FCI-Butner on or about January 30, 1991. However, on June 4,1991, while Mendez was still at FCI-Butner, Warden Hadden initiated civil commitmentproceedings against him in the District Court of North Carolina pursuant to title 18, section 4246of the United States Code. (App. at 8.) On September 29, 1992, the District Court ordered thatMendez remain civilly committed at FCI-Butner. The charges for which Mendez was originally3 On October 29, 2004, the Territorial Court of the Virgin Islands was renamed the “Superior Court of the VirginIslands.” See Act of Oct. 29, 2004, No. 6687 § 1(b), Sess. L. 2004, p. 179.

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