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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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Honolulu's prosecuting attorney will not pursue a third trial against Christopher Deedy — concluding a more than decade-long legal saga. Deedy was a federal agent providing security for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in 2011. While off duty, Deedy shot and killed Kollin Elderts during a late-night altercation in Waikiki.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm hailed a Hawaiʻi Supreme Court ruling Tuesday to deny a motion that could have allowed the automatic release of some defendants awaiting trial.
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Honolulu government leaders are trying the “Weed and Seed” approach again in Chinatown — but HPR's Noe Tanigawa reports cultural or historical factors may contribute to why illegal activities persist in Chinatown.
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The head of the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism Association shares his thoughts on Gov. David Ige's message to visitors to stay away; Honolulu Civil Beat reporter discusses the City Prosecutor's decision not to pursue a case against officers accused of shooting a minor; the Hawaii Department of Human Services talks about the boost in SNAP benefits families should see this month; a retired Army Colonel and the head of the Pohakuloa Training Area share their perspective on the Army's proposal to retain 30,000 acres of land for training; and the head of the Hawaii Bicycling League talk about the upcoming Century Challenge.
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Honolulu’s prosecutor says his office won't appeal a judge’s decision to reject murder and attempted murder charges filed against three police officers in the fatal shooting of a teenager in April.
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Three Honolulu police officers are asking a judge to dismiss charges against them for a shooting that killed a 16-year-old Micronesian boy.
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Honolulu City Prosecutor Steve Alm says the use of deadly force by Honolulu police officers in the shooting death of Lindani Myeni was justified and, as a result, no charges will be filed.
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Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney Steve Alm just marked 100 days in office. He talked to The Conversation about how his office will investigate fatal…
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HONOLULU — Honolulu's new prosecuting attorney said Thursday his office will conduct independent investigations into recent police shootings in which a…