The threat of criminal conviction can leave you on edge, unsure of what your future will look like. Even seemingly minor criminal offenses can leave you facing significant penalties, including jail or prison time, fines, and a criminal record that can affect...
Criminal Defense
Does claiming self-defense really work?
Self-defense has been a popular topic over the last few years, with some high-profile cases using it as a defense to violent crimes, such as murder. Many times, Hawaii residents facing a criminal charge involving a murder want to claim self-defense. While it is...
Child pornography can land you in federal prison
Not all pornography is legal. Specifically, possession of child pornography is a serious offense that can land a person in prison, even if it is that person’s first time being accused of a crime. Under federal law, child pornography includes any image of anyone under...
If small amounts of pot are decriminalized, can it fly now?
As most locals know, our state decriminalized small amounts of marijuana along with medical marijuana. With the recent actions to pardon marijuana offenders at the federal level, many Hawaiians may find themselves wondering if they can fly with pot now. Flying between...
Here’s what you need to consider before taking a plea deal
When you’re facing white-collar criminal charges, such as those tied to fraud or embezzlement, you may be tempted to fight back as aggressively as possible to try to escape any penalties. While avoiding any punishment would be an ideal outcome, it’s not always...
We can help defend against criminal charges in Hawai’i
We live in paradise, but unfortunately, paradise may not always feel like paradise. Just like the mainland, we must deal with the police, prosecutors and criminal charges, including the debilitating consequences of conviction. Criminal charges not only take away your...
Four ways the police try to get you to talk in an interrogation
If the police suspect that you committed a crime, they’re probably going to question you at some point. This is a dangerous situation to be in, as the police are good at getting people to talk themselves into trouble. That’s why it’s best to stay silent when the...
Police say robbers posed as DEA agents
“DEA – Open the door.” According to press reports, these words transformed a restful Sunday evening a few months ago into a living nightmare for a Honolulu man staying at a friend’s house in Honolulu. The man was in another room when he heard a loud voice from the...
White-collar crimes in Hawaii
Unfortunately, all sorts of crimes, including white-collar crimes, exist all over the United States. White-collar crimes are different from other types of crimes and the nature of that particular type of crime and the impact that they have on society in Hawaii is...
What are considered white collar crimes?
Often when people think about criminals or crimes in Hawaii, they do not picture people who appear to be successful in business. They may think about drug crimes, assaults, murders and other types of crimes. However, people also can commit what are referred to as...