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Merit Appeals Board <br />December 16, 2020 <br />APPELLANT SHOOK: I was living in Waianae, Oahu, at that time going to Waianae <br />Intermediate. <br />REP. SHOOK: Is this a false statement? <br />APPELLANT SHOOK: Yes, sir. <br />REP. SHOOK: Did you sign this false statement? <br />APPELLANT SHOOK: It says my signature, but I do not believe that that is my signature, sir. <br />REP. SHOOK: (Inaudible. His microphone was not on.) <br />APPELLANT SHOOK: That is possible. Yes. <br />REP. SHOOK: I'm going to show you, Mr. Shook, your principal list certificate, which is from <br />the principal list from the year/date of 2008 to 2009, in which you was in Waianae High School? <br />Is this it? <br />APPELLANT SHOOK: Yes, sir. <br />REP. SHOOK: This is just to show that Mr. Shook was a student at Waianae High School on <br />this PHQ, which I forgot to <br />MS. HUGHES: There is so much background noise that it's very hard to hear it. <br />REP. SHOOK: Oh, I'm sorry. <br />MS. HUGHES: Someone who's calling in (inaudible). <br />REP. SHOOK: I get as close as I can, I'm sorry. <br />MR. HALVORSON: Madam Chair, we need to find—know exactly what exhibit he's holding <br />up. <br />CHR. NAMAHOE: For the record, Mr. Shook is showing a principal's list certificate stat—from <br />June 2009 of Waianae High School and he is comparing it to a summer—he's comparing it to <br />the personal history questionnaire review that has a bottom paragraph that says, "In the summer <br />of 2005, in Hilo, Hawaii" that the same Appellant Shook signed a document or there's a <br />signature there that they said it's his signature of him rear ending a Toyota Camry when he <br />would have been a 14 -year-old child. <br />MR. HALVORSON: No, Madam Chair, I understand that. But I don't know what exhibit <br />number he's holding up on the air. <br />Page 26 <br />