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Ian Lind
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015
Miske Case: 2 More Co-Defendants Sentenced
The cases against Michael Miske’s co-defendants continue more than a month after the convicted crime boss was found dead in his cell.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
The Case Against Mike Miske Could Be About To Disappear As If It Never Happened
A federal legal doctrine requires all actions be vacated if a defendant dies before being sentenced or if any appeals remain.
Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2015
The Mystery Surrounding Mike Miske’s Death In A Federal Jail Cell
It turns out the convicted crime boss had a history of medical issues. But further testing is being done to figure out the cause of his death.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Ex-Miske Associate Sentenced To More Than 10 Years In Prison
Jake Smith emerged as a key witness against the convicted Honolulu crime boss after agreeing to a plea deal with prosecutors.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Miske Investigation: Unsealed Affidavit Offers New Clues In Killing Of Son’s Friend
The ex-Honolulu businessman was convicted of murder in connection with the 2016 killing of Johnathan Fraser, among other charges. His sentencing is set for late November.
John Pritchett/Civil Beat/2020
Witness In Miske Case Keeps Getting Beaten In Prison By Crime Boss’s Allies, Lawyer Says
A motion filed last week says there’s no place safe in the Federal Detention Center for Jake Smith, but a judge denied releasing him on house arrest until sentencing.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
Where The Jury Found Mike Miske ‘Not Guilty’
Prosecutors failed to show beyond a reasonable doubt that Miske had paid for the murder of Johnathan Fraser, even though the jury convicted him of other crimes related to Fraser’s death.
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The Miske Trial: The Accident That Led To Mike Miske’s Downfall
Prosecutors allege that Mike Miske wrongly blamed Jonathan Fraser for the death of his son, Caleb, and had him killed in retaliation.
David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024
The Miske Trial: Interesting Moments From The Organized Crime Trial
Gifts to planning department officials, forged signatures and other improprieties came out in testimony from a prosecution witness in the sweeping criminal trial.