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A convicted sex offender has been sentenced to another year in prison for falsely confessing to the sex crimes of another inmate.
A convicted sex offender has been sentenced to another year in prison for falsely confessing to the sex crimes of another inmate.
Michel Bruneau, 31, was convicted of one count of obstruction of justice following a trial last year.
Bruneau and another convicted sex offender, former elementary school teacher Remi Dallaire, were housed in the same unit at Headingley Correctional Centre in 2018. Dallaire allegedly persuaded Bruneau to write a detailed letter confessing to sexually assaulting a young girl.
By Zoe Dym & HPR News Staff
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The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa is conducting an investigation into students who debate participants say made racist remarks to students from Morehouse College a historically Black men s college.
The incident happened during a national debate competition over Zoom.
The Undefeated an online publication who first reported on this issue said the students from Morehouse College experienced mockery and were racially caricatured when speaking.
In a statement, UH Mānoa Provost Michael Bruno said, “The students had entered as an unaffiliated independent organization but did compete under our university’s name.”
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By Cherranda Smith
Apr 30, 2021
The Morehouse College debate team withdrew from its last tournament of the season after receiving racist taunts from other school’s team. According to a report by
The Undefeated, members of other schools mocked the Morehouse team during a round of the US Universities Debating Championship earlier this month using racist mimicking of the men’s voices.
Members of the University of Hawai i also allegedly violated debate rules by turning on their cameras during Morehouse’s speaking time, which was prohibited in the virtual set up of the competition. According to the report, the students rolled their eyes and laughed while the Morehouse team spoke.