|
- CITY COUNTY OF HONOLULU DEPARTMENT OF PROSECUTING ATTORNEY EMPLOYMENT . . .
city county of honolulu department of prosecuting attorney employment application (attorneys) city county of honolulu department of prosecuting attorney
- Elderhood Project: Aging in Place | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
As reported on KHON2 News August 24, 2014 Category: Elder Abuse Justice Unit Tags: Elderhood Project ← Prosecutor Investigates Police Shootings Independently
- Jared Kinikini | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
jared kinikini indicted for litany of violent offenses in kalihi, waikiki, and ala moana areas
- Brooks Baehr | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney | Page 6
posts by brooks baehr: louis carl charged with commercial sexual exploitation of minor; pomerrine and kevin robert charged with felony labor trafficking of young girl and mother
- March | 2024 | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
Leroy Rodrigues indicted for ‘Aiea murder An O‘ahu grandy jury indicted Leroy Rodrigues, for Murder in the Second Degree and two felony firearms offenses for allegedly shooting 21-year-old Ethan Owens on March 13, 2024
- patadmin | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney | Page 13
Posts by patadmin: Man sentenced to life in prison following cold case murder convi – Hawaii News Now – KGMB and KHNL; Man convicted of cold-case murder gets life without parole
- murder | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
August 4, 2016 A state jury yesterday found Robert Roediger-Geauque guilty of murder in the second degree in the stabbing death of a Kailua man in 2014 Scott MacMillan was fatally stabbed in a stairwell of a building on Uluniu Street on January 13, 2014 Roediger-Geauque was arrested in Santa Barbara, Calif , on March 6, 2014 based on a Hawaii arrest warrant He was indicted by an Oahu grand
- October | 2014 | Department of the Prosecuting Attorney
October 9, 2014 Statement from Prosecuting Attorney Keith M Kaneshiro It was suggested in news reports that the prosecutor's office took the case of Sgt Darren Cachola to a grand jury as a way to deflect criticism for not charging him This is uninformed and wrong While grand jury proceedings are confidential and prosecutors cannot comment on them unless an indictment is returned, it is
|
|
|