The Case Against Mike Miske Could Be About To Disappear As If It Never Happened
A federal legal doctrine requires all actions be vacated if a defendant dies before being sentenced or if any appeals remain.
US Supreme Court Rejects Challenge To Hawaii Gun Licensing Requirements
The ruling comes in the the case of a man who was charged with carrying a gun without a license while hiking.
Mike Miske Found Dead In Federal Prison
Miske was found guilty of 13 federal counts in July, two of which carried mandatory minimum life sentences.
Jury Awards More Than $2 Million To Family Of Disabled Man Killed By Deputy
Attorneys for former deputy Gregory Bergman suggested he acted in self defense. The family of Delmar Espejo, who was homeless and disabled, said that was impossible.
Hawaii Is Looking For Its Next Supreme Court Justice
The Judicial Selection Commission is seeking applicants to succeed Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald, who must retire next year when he turns 70.
Judge: All Maui Wildfire Insurance Claims Must Be Made Public
Maui Judge Peter Cahill’s ruling will provide a rare glimpse into insurance business.
Dana Ireland Case: Police Don’t Have To Release Records About New Suspect
But the state Supreme Court said two men exonerated in the 1991 murder can move forward with wrongful conviction compensation claims.
Hawaii Supreme Court To Decide Fate Of $4 Billion Wildfire Settlement
A decision about whether insurers can pursue their own lawsuits could come by year’s end.
Convicted Hawaii Defense Contractor Will Attend Harvard While Awaiting Sentencing
Martin Kao, who formerly ran Navatek, is expected to be sentenced in October.
The FBI Continues To Stall On Releasing Hawaii Lawmakers’ Bribery Investigations
Civil Beat has been trying to get the investigative files on public officials convicted of bribery for more than a year.