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WAILUKU – A man with a criminal history of more than 100 arrests and 49 convictions was sentenced last week to a 10-year prison term.
As a repeat offender, Dawson Kajihiro, 32, of Napili was ordered to serve at least three years and four months of the term before being eligible for parole.
Speaking in court, Kajihiro said he accepted the consequences.
“I realize I not the one suffering while being incarcerated. My kids, my family suffer,” he said. “I’d like to apologize to my kids, my family for not being there for them.”
In five criminal cases, Kajihiro had pleaded no contest to third-degree promotion of a dangerous drug, first-degree bail jumping, a reduced charge of second-degree promotion of a dangerous drug, second-degree burglary, second-degree theft, two counts of third-degree criminal property damage, unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle, habitual property crime and third-degree theft.
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WAILUKU Acknowledging reports that a Napili man had improved his life “tremendously,” a judge imposed an 18-month jail term instead of a longer prison sentence for a defendant who robbed one man and threatened two others in a Honokowai parking lot.
“I think you’ve seen what it means to be a real man wake up sober, pick up your lunch pail and go to work,” 2nd Circuit Judge Richard Bissen said in sentencing Duke Waring on April 6 “But mostly earn some pride.
“There’s no pride in pulling a gun on an unarmed man. There’s no pride in picking on someone half your size. That’s just being a bully.”
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WAILUKU With attorneys and the judge acknowledging a Kahului man’s progress in drug treatment and life, he was placed on four years’ probation Thursday for burglary and drug convictions.
David Mollena Jr., 30, was working and participating in drug treatment on Maui, after the pandemic made it difficult to obtain treatment off island, said his attorney, Elizabeth Cuccia.
“When he is sober, he is a contributing member of society,” she said.
Deputy Prosecutor Shelly Miyashiro also cited Mollena’s progress and the victims’ desire for him to get treatment, in recommending that he be sentenced to probation and given credit for more than 18 months he spent in jail.
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WAILUKU A man who tested positive for drug use days after being placed on probation was resentenced Wednesday to a five-year prison term.
Alia Huddleston, 29, of Makawao admitted to twice testing positive for methamphetamine and cocaine.
On Sept. 23, he was placed on four years’ probation for second-degree unauthorized entry into a dwelling.
“I think the mistake this court made was placing Mr. Huddleston on probation back in September,” 2nd Circuit Judge Richard Bissen said in imposing the prison sentence. “Within seven days, he was already violating his probation.”
Deputy Prosecutor Shelly Miyashiro recommended the prison term for Huddleston. She said he was paroled from prison on March 20, 2019. A few months later, on June 12, 2019, he was arrested for illegally entering a residence on Mission Street in Wailuku, according to court records.