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HAWAII STATE JUDICIARY NEWS RELEASE: Chief Justice Appoints District and District Family Court Judges
Posted on Jan 15, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom
HONOLULU – Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald today appointed two individuals to fill judicial positions in the District and District Family Courts of the Second Circuit.
Christopher M. Dunn has been appointed to the District Court, replacing Judge Kelsey Kawano, who is now sitting on the Circuit Court bench. Dunn has 25 years of trial experience, handling a high volume of cases representing privately-retained and court-appointed clients in District, Family and Circuit Courts, and administrative proceedings. He has been in his own private practice on Maui for the past 18 years, and previously was in private practice in Massachusetts. Dunn is a graduate of George Washington University Law School, an
Former ‘Survivor’ contestant Jonny Fairplay arrested in Danville for allegedly stealing from his grandma
The mother-son duo turned themselves in once they found out arrest warrants were out for them
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Jonny Fairplay and Patsy Hall (Danville Police Department)
DANVILLE, Va. – “Survivor” alum Jonny Fairplay and his mother were arrested by Danville Police on Friday for larceny charges for allegedly stealing from his grandma.
According to the Pittsylvania County Sheriff’s Office, 46-year-old Fairplay, whose real name is Jon Dalton, and his mother, 67-year-old Patsy Hall, allegedly stole three barstools, an end table and a leather desk chair valued at $1,950 altogether as well as a silver necklace valued at $5,000.
The Maui News
Eight Maui attorneys have been nominated for positions in District and Family Court in Maui’s 2nd Circuit Court, the Hawaii State Judiciary announced Thursday.
Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald is seeking public comment on the following judicial nominees:
⢠Lance D. Collins, who is currently employed at the Law Office of Lance D. Collins. He is a graduate of the University of Hawaii William S. Richardson School of Law and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2005.
⢠Angela-Jo L. Correa-Pei, who is currently employed as a strategy consultant at Kamehameha Schools. Correa-Pei is a graduate of UH’s William S. Richardson School of Law and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2000.