How Are Jurors Holding Up 4 Months Into The Miske Trial? Better Than You Might Think, Experts Say
Expected to last six to eight months, the trial is more grueling than most. But jurors generally find their experience rewarding.
The Miske Trial: Key Cooperating Witness Says Working For Miske Made Him Feel Protected
A court heard that Jacob Smith was “on call” to beat targeted victims at Mike Miske’s direction.
The Miske Trial: How An Accused Crime Boss Fooled The State To Get A Motor Vehicle Dealer License
When he ran into hurdles because of his criminal background, court testimony shows, he simply lied or fabricated a non-existent entity.
A ‘High-Ranking Prosecutor’ Helped Mike Miske Out Of A Traffic Citation, HPD Officer Testifies
Without naming former Honolulu prosecutor Katherine Kealoha, the feds try to show how Miske used powerful connections to avoid legal trouble for years while operating a criminal enterprise.
The Miske Trial: Witnesses Describe Bank Transactions
“Structuring” can be evidence of a racketeering conspiracy, the first and overarching charge against Mike Miske.
The Miske Trial: Testimony Ties Mike Miske To A Robbery Gone Bad In Which A Young Man Died
The organized crime trial continues with witnesses laying out the defendant’s involvement in specific criminal cases.
Girlfriend Of Alleged Miske Murder Victim Describes ‘This Sick Feeling In My Stomach’ The Day He Disappeared
Defense attorneys in the racketeering trial of Michael Miske suggested there might be other explanations for the disappearance of Johnathan Fraser, whose body has never been found.
Fateful Car Wreck Takes Center Stage At Miske Trial As Alleged Murder Victim’s Girlfriend Testifies
Ashley Wong spoke through tears as she described the 2015 crash that severely injured Johnathan Fraser and led to the death of Michael Miske’s son. Miske is accused of conspiring to have Fraser killed months later.
Another Miske Associate Turned Government Witness Takes The Stand. Will Jurors Trust Him?
Observers say witnesses who’ve flipped on alleged racketeering boss Michael Miske can be hard for jurors to trust because of their own criminal backgrounds and incentives to lie.