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1996-1998
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0564
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001
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Henry A. Ross
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Council: Close file - 12/03/97
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18. In k~ntrast this particular case does have to do with external behavior of the <br /> police, where it should set examples of good behavior. If police cannot be examples of <br /> good behavior for socety, real aims will flourish to the detriment of all. Police must be <br /> held as examples by getting double the punishments of normal people when they cross <br /> the line. They are overpaid as it is and need no hand-0uts. Having them pay out of their <br /> own or Shopo's pockets will tend to make them more cautious in their own behavior. <br /> Some police have been overheard bragging in the hallways of the cokut-house that they <br /> made over 385,000 per year, "more than a judge". This points to a sick system of justice. <br /> 19. What especially hurts in this case is that the victim Henry Ross got the run <br /> around from CC while the police was pampered. The case was handled by Mr Joseph <br /> Kamerrlela. He at first insisted not to be able to represent anything but the for the <br /> way the case was presented. Later he agreed to also represent the mayor, then the <br /> three prosetxitors, as kxig as everybody was served individually (contravening HRCP) <br /> but he professed to leave the 6 policemen out of his realm as attorney because of pos- <br /> sible k:onflicts of interest, such as that the county might have to defend against them or <br /> pay. Why Kamelamela included the Chief in this sextet is not dear to me at this time. <br /> 20. As can be seen on Correspondence no.510, 511 and 512 dosed sessions of <br /> Pol.Com. are indicated for considering the Alan IGmura, Joseph Lally and Joseph <br /> Kealoha cases. This is itlsalal. There is absolutely nothing of a private nature in money <br /> considerations of legal counsel for these three policemen AND I WANT TO SIT IN IF <br /> THERE IS SIGH A SO~ALLED t?l(t?C rTtvF ro en• ~ PARTEI SESSION <br /> 21. The statute that governs here is HRS 92-5. It gives 6 items that might warrant <br /> an executive session. Providing attorneys is not among there. It may be of interest that <br /> the commission or its aecretarv on its behaN also does not have the right to ask police- <br /> men ff thev want an exekxaive sesyoun This bad habs must end right now Police ere <br /> t118re t0 Droted thB Dubuc. nOt t0 be nretwr~ed from t_he DUbIIG et all tuna: m~~A} tha rem <br /> missiOn detemllne If BxeClltlye aeeAUx+Q are werrentad arvi halA n~ manrtatart h • uRc <br /> 92- & 5. POlice n9ed nOt t0 be D9n1D9I'Ad bV 9 C1Y1'lmilainn tt,at aviatc }n rvnte.a 11.s <br /> <br /> Dubuc against illegal police intrusions What we must salt are these polioe^^a^ so afraid <br /> <br /> gf. Are these the heron that are highly neid for protecting us nd verv often dnn'to <br /> S A <br /> s <br /> <br />
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