Behind The Verdict In The Kealoha Trial: An Interview With The Jury Foreman
There was no smoking gun, just a “mountain of evidence” that led to the conspiracy conviction of the former Honolulu police chief, his prosecutor wife and two police officers.
Katherine Kealoha Loses One Attorney While A Second Seeks A Retrial
The former city prosecutor’s publicly funded defense lawyer was allowed to withdraw from the case on the same day her privately paid attorney made new claims.
Attorney Cites Ethical Concerns In Motion To Drop Katherine Kealoha As Client
Cynthia Kagiwada says she no longer wants to represent the former city prosecutor, who was convicted and incarcerated last week but faces additional charges.
Katherine Kealoha’s Tax-Funded Attorney Wants Out
Cynthia Kagiwada cites a breakdown in the attorney-client relationship with the former Honolulu prosecutor.
Taxpayers Shouldn鈥檛 Expect Louis Kealoha To Pay Them Back Anytime Soon
The Honolulu Police Commission gave the former chief a retirement payment of $250,000 after he was named as the target of a federal criminal investigation.聽
It’s Definitely Not Time To Move On From The Kealohas’ Corruption Case
The sordid chronicle of corruption and conspiracy at the highest levels of law enforcement demands greater vigilance from us all.
Understanding The Verdicts In The Kealoha Conspiracy Case
The Kealohas and two HPD officers were found guilty of conspiracy and obstruction, while a retired Honolulu police major walked. Here’s an explanation of the charges.
Katherine Kealoha Is Sent To Jail Until Sentencing
Updated: A federal judge revoked her bail Friday after she was found guilty of federal conspiracy and obstruction charges.
Jury Convicts Kealohas And 2 HPD Officers Of Conspiracy
Update: Honolulu’s former police chief and his prosecutor wife, along with two police officers, were found guilty Thursday in one of the biggest corruption cases in Hawaii history.
Kealoha Conspiracy Trial Is Now In The Hands Of The Jury
Closing arguments in one of the most highly-publicized criminal trials in Hawaii history concluded Wednesday.