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Joaquín Cruz Pérez or Joaquín Pérez y Cruz (1860–1939) was an early Guam judge and acting-Governor of Guam from February 1 to April 20, 1899. He was first appointed as Justice of the Peace in 1894 by the Spanish government of Guam. After the capture of Guam by the United States during the Spanish–American War, he retained his role as a judge, sometimes unofficially. (In 1910, the United States Navy took control of the Guam courts system over an issue of intermarriage.) In 1915, the United States restored the local judiciary and Cruz Pérez was appointed as an Associate Justice in an earlier Supreme Court of Guam, not related to the present Supreme Court.

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  1. "Joaquin Cruz Perez". Geni.com. Retrieved February 8, 2014.
Political offices
Preceded byNew office Commissioner of Hagåtña
1894–1899
Succeeded byAntonio C. Suarez
Preceded byE. D. Taussig
Acting Naval Governor
Governor of Guam
1899
Succeeded byWilliam Coe
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Governors of Guam
Commissioner (1898–1899) Guam
Naval (1899–1941)
Military (1944–1949)
Civilian (1949–1969)
Elected (since 1969)
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