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With new courthouse, prosecutor offices coming, public defenders still looking for place to go

“I know the community isn’t necessarily concerned about our plight,” DeWeese said. “But for the sake of functionality of the court, you’d think judges and the prosecutors office would be concerned.”

West Hawaii Today

June 18, 2018

Lack of Funding, Public DefendersAnthony BradleyJuly 30, 2018West Hawaii Today
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