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A special House committee is recommending state Rep. Sharon Har write letters to the House and its leadership about the two-year revocation of her driver’s license.
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A special House committee is expected to decide later this month whether or not Rep. Sharon Har violated House rules. Har was arrested after being stopped going the wrong way on Beretania Street — a major one-way road. Har claimed she had a beer with dinner, and her impaired driving was a result of a bad reaction to the medication she was taking.
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Honolulu’s prosecuting attorney says a judge’s ruling to acquit state Rep. Sharon Har was wrong, and the evidence was more than enough for a DUI conviction. HPR’s Casey Harlow has more.
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A judge acquitted a state lawmaker charged with driving under the influence. Honolulu prosecutors say they are disappointed by the ruling.
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A local lawmaker arrested after police saw her driving the wrong way down a major Honolulu thoroughfare will go to trial next week. State Rep. Sharon Har has pleaded not guilty to one count of driving under the influence and one count of driving without vehicle insurance.
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A special legislative committee will not review state Representative Sharon Har’s conduct until after her case for allegedly driving under the influence…
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HONOLULU — Honolulu police arrested state Rep. Sharon Har for allegedly driving under the influence of an intoxicant after she was observed driving the…