Homicide and murder charges are some of the most serious criminal charges a person can face. There are several types of criminal homicide charges in Hawaii, each with their own set of consequences. First-degree murder First-degree murder in Hawaii is a Class A felony...
Month: August 2022
Were you roped into being a money mule for someone else?
Money laundering schemes in Hawaii can be very complex and sometimes rope in people who never imagined they would be part of a criminal enterprise. Sometimes, either for pay or as a favor for a friend, you might move money on their behalf. Doing so, however, can label...
The difference between civil and criminal asset forfeiture
The definition of asset forfeiture is the process when the government seizes property that is allegedly connected to some crime. It originally emerged to fight the drug war; however, it has become much more prevalent over the last several years, accompanied by...