Kealoha Conspiracy Trial: ‘Power, Greed And Manipulation’
Closing arguments began Tuesday in the trial of Louis and Katherine Kealoha and three Honolulu police officers.
Prosecutors Say Katherine Kealoha’s Civil Attorney Lied On The Witness Stand
Kevin Sumida represented Kealoha in a series of lawsuits, including one in which she was accused by her uncle and grandmother of financial fraud and elder abuse.
Kealoha Trial: Closing Arguments Could Come As Soon As Tuesday
The defense rests after three days of testimony, and prosecutors plan to call a few more rebuttal witnesses.
Kealoha Corruption Trial Nears End As Defense Attorneys Wrap Up Their Cases
UPDATED: Katherine Kealoha’s defense rests Wednesday without her taking the stand.
Denby Fawcett: The Kealohas’ Trial Strategy — Dressing For Success In The Courtroom
Legal experts evaluate the tactic of coordinated outfits and public displays of affection.
Katherine Kealoha Gets Second Defense Lawyer Late In Trial
Earle Partington joins the former’s prosecutor’s defense team in her public corruption trial.
Kealoha Trial: ‘A Conspiracy Is A Living, Breathing Thing’
Prosecutors wrap up their case. Then the defense calls to the witness stand one of the alleged co-conspirators who already pleaded guilty.
Kealoha Trial Resumes: Now You Can See What The Jury’s Been Looking At
The trial took a break last week. That gave the court a chance to release some of the exhibits prosecutors have presented to the jury.
Another Former Army Official Charged In Schofield Bribery Case
One official already pleaded guilty in May to charges related to conspiring to accept bribes in exchange for financial gain.
Kealoha Trial: Prosecutors Zero In On Defendant’s Memory Lapses
Jurors hear audio clips of the grand jury testimony of one of the three officers on trial for allegedly helping the police chief and his prosecutor wife frame a man for stealing their mailbox.