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Attorneys see an opportunity in a recent Hawaii Supreme Court decision. Written by: Jack Truesdale From: Honolulu Civil Beat Hawaii Supreme Court Draws A Fine Line The highest court in the state recently drew a fine line between what police misconduct deserved... by Fujiwara & Rosenbaum, LLLC | Jan 4, 2023 | News & Articles
Maui police officer says he was questioned about surveillance video of former police chief hitting motorcycle at mall. Written by: LILA FUJIMOTO From: The Maui News WAILUKU — A lawsuit alleges a former Maui Police Department officer was “kidnapped and interrogated” by... by Fujiwara & Rosenbaum, LLLC | Jan 4, 2023 | News & Articles
By JOHN BURNETT From: Hawaii Tribune-Herald A former Hilo businessman is suing the Hawaii Police Department and two of its officers, claiming he was wrongly arrested, his civil rights were violated, one of his firearms was stolen after a search of his home, and police... by Fujiwara & Rosenbaum, LLLC | Aug 26, 2021 | News & Articles
Maile Rego says HPD supervisors held her back from job opportunities, among other forms of retaliation. By Christina Jedra / August 20, 2021 Reading time: 5 minutes. After a baby was reported missing and presumed dead in February, Honolulu police officials... by Fujiwara & Rosenbaum, LLLC | Sep 25, 2020 | News & Articles
Is DOH Epidemiologist Jennifer Smith Legally Protected As A Whistleblower? Putting a worker on paid leave soon after she blew the whistle can be enough to establish a case under Hawaii’s law. But legal elements can be hard to prove. By Stewart Yerton Honolulu Civil...