Another couple of pieces of the prosecution’s case against Kamaaina Termite and Pest Control owner Mike Miske have fallen into place. One defendants in a seemingly unrelated case has accepted a deal and pleaded guilty to have carried out criminal acts as part of what prosecutor’s allege was a broad racketeering conspiracy controlled and directed by the Honolulu businessman. As part of the deal, he has agreed to testify against Miske and his do-defendants. A second man is scheduled to be in court this week to make a similar guilty plea.
A third was in court earlier this month and also agreed to testify.
I was able to locate these two latest cases while combing through court records.
Prosecutors have previously referred to “the grand jury testimony of dozens of witnesses including numerous cooperating defendants, several of whom have either already pled guilty or have agreed to do so in the future.”
I take that to mean that there are likely others out there who have agreed to testify.
My story about these two cases appears today over at Civil Beat. Just click on the headline below to read the full story.
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Ian,
Stellar writing as usual.
I do miss proper journalism which is lacking in our daily local news publications as well as all our news outlets.
Teasers with incomplete stories given on air by all TV news outlets.
I look forward to more from you.