10-13-2018, 11:49 AM
https://www.hawaiitribune-herald.com/201...-homicide/
Run over bicyclist and try to cover it up: maximum one year in jail, $2000 fine.
The prosecution asserted throughout the trial the former officer falsely reported the crash when he called it into dispatch as a hit-and-run. Jackson argued Buddemeyer "methodically and thoughtfully" concealed broken car parts in his vehicle and misled fellow officers who responded to the scene by telling them he had hit a pig.
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/10/1...iolations/
File false tax returns: maximum 3 years in jail, up to $600000 fine.
"The Department will aggressively enforce Hawaii’s tax laws, particularly with those individuals in positions of public trust," Linda Chu Takayama, director for the Department of Taxation, said in a press release. "Those individuals should be held to a higher standard. This will ensure the integrity of a fair tax system where [u]we all pay our share."[/i]
Run over bicyclist and try to cover it up: maximum one year in jail, $2000 fine.
The prosecution asserted throughout the trial the former officer falsely reported the crash when he called it into dispatch as a hit-and-run. Jackson argued Buddemeyer "methodically and thoughtfully" concealed broken car parts in his vehicle and misled fellow officers who responded to the scene by telling them he had hit a pig.
http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/2018/10/1...iolations/
File false tax returns: maximum 3 years in jail, up to $600000 fine.
"The Department will aggressively enforce Hawaii’s tax laws, particularly with those individuals in positions of public trust," Linda Chu Takayama, director for the Department of Taxation, said in a press release. "Those individuals should be held to a higher standard. This will ensure the integrity of a fair tax system where [u]we all pay our share."[/i]