Corruption in Honolulu's Law Enforcement Agencies

Last month, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Wheat made a deal with the former Honolulu police chief and his wife, Louis and Katherine Kealoha. This deal was made following a 3-year investigation over the allegation of a framed crime, of the theft of their mailbox. The couple is facing a 25-count indictment for crimes of corruption and abuse of power. These alleged crimes are being thoroughly investigated, and U.S. Attorney Alana Wong Robinson claimed, “This is just the beginning.”

The FBI has launched this investigation, executing search warrants at the Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, as well as other various facilities. The federal investigators are also looking in to the Honolulu Prosecutor’s Safe House, which is an apartment complex meant as a sanctuary for victims of sexual abuse, human trafficking, and domestic violence. This investigation is occurring as a result of the several conditions surrounding the purchase.

Corruption in law enforcement is nothing new, and it unfortunately plagues communities, cities, and towns across the nation. This is why our Honolulu lawyers of The Law Office of Kevin O'Grady, LLC are so passionate in ensuring people are not wrongfully charged, convicted, or otherwise accused of crimes they did not commit.

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