The former head coach of the Sacred Hearts Academy softball team will serve 20 months in federal prison for her alleged role in a conspiracy to smuggle methamphetamine and a gun to her stepbrother through a guard at the Oahu Community Correctional Center.
The former head coach of the Sacred Hearts Academy softball team who was charged for her alleged role in a conspiracy to smuggle methamphetamine and a gun to her stepbrother through a guard at the Oahu Community Correctional Center is asking a federal judge for probation or home confinement.
Hawaii governors typically ask for discretionary spending a request that was denied by the Legislature last year for Green’s predecessor, former Gov. David Ige, according to state Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz, chair of the powerful Senate Ways and Means Committee.