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The yearslong federal investigation into Katherine and Louis Kealoha resulted in prison sentences for both. For federal public defender Alexander Silvert, the story begins with an innocent man who insisted he was being framed. Silvert, who retired last October, says his new book wrote itself as he began detailing the drawn-out drama and the interagency tensions at play.
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A new book digs into the drama of the Kealoha case, a local artist uses music to raise awareness about domestic violence, and football fans rejoice over the weekend return to in-person games.
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The pandemic is postponing a drug-dealing trial against the physician brother of a former Honolulu prosecutor imprisoned in a corruption case that also took down her ex-police chief husband.
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A former Honolulu police lieutenant must report to prison next week to serve a three-and-a-half-year sentence in Hawaii's biggest ever corruption case…
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A former Honolulu police lieutenant who is scheduled to begin serving a three-and-a-half year prison sentence next month in Hawaii's biggest corruption…
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HONOLULU — A U.S. judge is allowing a former Honolulu police chief convicted in a corruption case to meet with family and friends in Washington state…
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HONOLULU — The bulk of the money from the foreclosure sale of a house owned by a former Honolulu police chief and his estranged wife convicted of…
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HONOLULU — A retired Honolulu police officer and a Big Island firefighter were sentenced Wednesday in connection with a corruption case involving a former…
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HONOLULU — A Hawaii state judge has issued a ruling requiring Honolulu taxpayers to pay the legal defense costs of the city's former police chief, who was…
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HONOLULU (AP) — A judge sentenced a former Honolulu police lieutenant on Tuesday to three-and-a-half years in prison and a former officer to…