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HAWAII COUNTY CHARTER COMMISSIONPage 23 of 104 <br />HERKES: Qualifications. <br />ROSS: What their qualifications are. It doesn’t only go for the prosecutor. Honolulu says the prosecutor <br />has to have three years immediately of the ten years immediately before the election experience in <br />criminal work. We don’t have that. We say as long as he has been five years and so on, that’s enough. <br />That’s nonsense. There are plenty of attorneys who have done nothing but wills and testaments and <br />things like that. You can’t, you know, just because -. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HERKES: Thank you. <br />ROSS: Okay. <br />HERKES: Now, Mr. Chair? <br />ROSS: That is all that I have. <br />HERKES: I would like to make one -. <br />RAY: Thank you, Henry. <br />th <br />HERKES: Correction. I have a clipping of a February 24, 1999, article from "Big Island Briefs," from <br />the West Hawaii Today, and I can give you a copy of it, and it says the next meeting of the Charter <br />th <br />Commission is scheduled for 5:00 p.m., March 17 in the Hilo Councilroom, but we changed it to the <br />Liquor Commission, so it might have been -, I’d like to stick up for the County, who put in the notice, <br />because the Tribune-Herald may have been the one that took the time out, but I know the time was in the <br />West Hawaii Today, because I have a copy of the clipping. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />ROSS: Yeah. I haven’t seen it in the Hilo paper. <br />HERKES: They are reading the wrong newspaper. What can I say? <br />ROSS: Joke. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />BALOG: There was a notice in the Tribune. <br />RAY: Thank you. <br />ROSS: Thank you very much. <br />RAY: Okay. <br />HERKES: He says it didn’t have the time but I -. <br />file://\\coh01\cohweb\council\charter_commission\minutes\minutes 3-17-99.html7/1/2011 <br /> <br />