[3] In 2013, the Northern Mariana Islands Superior Court found Hocog and his wife Villa liable for unpaid rent on a piece of land on Rota.
[5] In 2008, Hocog advocated in favor of a bill to require the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to sell its power system for $250 million.
[7] The bill would make a foreign worker eligible if the individual had lived legally in the Northern Marianas Islands for at least five years and has good character.
[7] In 2009, Hocog introduced a bill to establish a set of procedures to seize land from private individuals in order to build a public highway.
[11] The election for Rota's two senate seats was won by Dennis James Camacho Mendiola, a special assistant for Department of Homeland Security and Donald Manalang Manglona, a member of the Northern Mariana Islands House of Representatives.