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5-year prison term for Hawaii psychiatric hospital escape

Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn 5-year prison term for Hawaii psychiatric hospital escape A man who spent decades in a Hawaii psychiatric hospital for killing a woman has been sentenced to five years in prison for escaping form the facility By JENNIFER SINCO KELLEHER Associated Press May 7, 2021, 4:09 AM • 3 min read The Associated Press FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2017, file photo, escaped hospital patient Randall Saito points to a guard as he sits in an inmate visitor s booth at San Joaquin County Jail before a scheduled court hearing in French Camp, Calif. Saito spent decades in a Hawaii psychiatric hospital for killing a woman and was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday, May 6, 2021, for escaping from the facility in 2017 and flying to California before he was captured. (AP Photo/Terry Chea, File)

5-year term for Hawaii mental hospital escapee nabbed in Stockton

Record news services HONOLULU A man who spent decades in a Hawaii psychiatric hospital for killing a woman was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday for escaping from the facility in 2017 and flying to California, then fleeing to Stockton before he was captured. In November 2017, authorities said Randall Saito walked out of Hawaii State Hospital, where he was sent in 1981 after he was acquitted of murder by reason of insanity in the 1979 killing of Sandra Yamashiro. After leaving the hospital, Saito called a taxi that took him to the airport, where boarded a chartered flight to Maui. He used an alias to arrange the flight and paid $1,445 cash for it, prosecutors said. Then he took a commercial flight to San Jose, prosecutors said.

Alaska gas line project left out of Biden administration s massive infrastructure proposal

Alaska gas line project left out of Biden administration’s massive infrastructure proposal Published 1 hour ago Natural gas from the Point Thomson field won’t be heading to Fairbanks under Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s proposal to seek a federal subsidy to support private investment in the project, at least not under President Joe Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan. (Business Wire) Share on Facebook Print article It appears officials in Alaska’s gas line agency are starting from scratch in their effort to secure more than $4 billion in federal money to jumpstart the Alaska LNG Project. While still in concept only, the $2 trillion-plus infrastructure plan unveiled by President Joe Biden at the end of March makes no mention of pipelines and discussion about natural gas infrastructure is limited to $16 billion for plugging and abandoning orphaned oil and gas wells and mines.

With budget, PFD unresolved, Legislature faces big challenges to adjourn on time

With budget, PFD unresolved, Legislature faces big challenges to adjourn on time Sean Maguire © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV The Alaska State Capitol. JUNEAU, Alaska (KTUU) - The Alaska Legislature passed the 90-day statutory session limit on Sunday and it has a lot of work to do to adjourn before the constitutional deadline on May 19. Part of the reason for the time pressure is the wait to receive official guidance from the U.S. Treasury Department on how to spend $1 billion from the latest round of federal COVID-19 relief. That guidance is set to be released on May 10. Kodiak Republican Rep. Louise Stutes, the House speaker, said if the Senate, the House of Representatives and Gov. Mike Dunleavy work together that it is possible to pass a budget and adjourn on time.

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