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After leaving law school, Bennett became a law clerk to Chief Judge Samuel Pailthorpe King of the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii. Completing his clerkship, Bennett served as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District of Columbia from 1980 to 1982 and for the District of Hawaii until 1990. In 1991, Bennett went ...
Jean Vaughan Gilbert (1944): [37] First female to serve as the Honolulu City-County Attorney; Camille A. Nelson: [38] First (African American) female to serve as the Dean of the University of Hawaii’s William S. Richardson School of Law (2020) Edna Jenkins: [7] First female to serve as the district magistrate for Makawao, Hawaii (1937) [Maui ...
She practiced law for two years before deciding to focus her career on child advocacy. [5] She worked for Project Visitation which serves siblings who are separated by the foster care system, and as a volunteer guardian ad litem for the Hawaii State Judiciary. She is also listed as a member of Green Health International LLC and serves on the ...
Chin's wife, Dr. Malia Waincroft was previously engaged to Chin before he broke up with her after losing his badge. The two reconnected after he joined Five-0, and then resumed their relationship. She marries Kelly in the episode " Alaheo Pauʻole / Gone Forever ", but dies in "La O Na Makuahine", the third-season premiere episode, from ...
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In March 2019, Hawaii criminal defense attorney Rustam Barbee (who was then representing Louis Kealoha, a former Honolulu Police Chief on trial for federal conspiracy and public corruption) sent a letter to Avi Soifer requesting that Lawson be prevented from commenting to the media on the Kealoha trial as well as the related trial of his wife ...
Kini Wilson was a hula dancer during the reign of Kalākaua, a suffragist, and named by Hawaii Magazine as one of "15 extraordinary Hawaii women who inspire us all" She toured the world, performed for Kaiser Wilhelm II and Tsar Nicholas II [7] Julia Kaanaana Arnold (1889–1967) 1927–1929 Charles N. Arnold: Julia was Mayor Arnold's second wife.
The Hawaii man accused of killing Jon Tokuhara, his wife’s acupuncturist and lover, was not the only jilted spouse with a motive for murder, his defense attorney argued. Eric Thompson was ...