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Closing arguments begin in high-profile Hawaii bribery trial

Closing arguments begin in high-profile Hawaii bribery trial
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Sprawling corruption case grows again as new grand jury investigation is revealed

Sprawling corruption case grows again as new grand jury investigation is revealed
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Prosecutors raid Honolulu massage parlor suspected of operating a brothel

Prosecutors raid Honolulu massage parlor suspected of operating a brothel Raid conducted at Century Center massage parlor. (Source: Hawaii News Now) By HNN Staff | December 11, 2020 at 4:41 PM HST - Updated December 11 at 4:41 PM HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - City prosecutors executed a search warrant on Friday at a Century Center massage parlor suspected of operating as a brothel, a spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office said. The establishment, Honolulu Thai Massage, is believed to have been involved in human trafficking. A spokesperson for the office says that evidence was collected on-site to assist in the investigation. “These illicit establishments operate under the guise of legitimate business and are hard to eliminate,” said Dwight Nadamoto, the city’s acting Prosecuting Attorney. “With today’s enforcement action, we hope to shed light on this problem to dissuade brothels from operating.”

The Scandal Of Non-Reform In Honolulu Law Enforcement

The Scandal Of Non-Reform In Honolulu Law Enforcement - Honolulu Civil Beat It takes a village to do denial this deeply. About the Author David T. Johnson is professor of sociology at the University of Hawaii Manoa and the author of many works on criminal justice, including “The Japanese Way of Justice: Prosecuting Crime in Japan,” which received awards from the American Sociological Association and the American Society of Criminology. When a plane crashes, airline companies and government agencies usually take extraordinary measures to learn what went wrong so that the catastrophe will not be repeated. This – a concerted effort to learn from mistakes – is the main reason air travel has become substantially safer in recent decades.

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