Saturday, May 19, 2012

THEY RUN THE GAMUT

Hawaii man claiming discrimination gets new day in court : http://bit.ly/K0RF84

"Those involved in the case say the reversal is important because it emphasizes that slurs based on ethnicity or nationality are illegal under civil rights law."







Friday, January 13, 2012

WHY

Making Justice For All A Reality http://bit.ly/w2KabH


I know the barriers well, they are corruption, culpability and cronyism. And the reason people aren't heard is, they are ignored and turned away.



Not to mention the discrimination that comes along ethnic and racial lines. The degree of denial speaks volumes. Poor, Micronesians, Filipinos, Hawaiians, Blacks and even Caucasians. In the case of Blacks, it's easy to deny discrimination when they're rarely counted in statistics.

Friday, October 14, 2011

LIBRARY HOURS

Library Hours

 
I arrive at the library daily because I am homeless and wake early to leave an area so I
do not bother people. I figure the public library is a safe, legal and constructive place to be.

I was told by some sheriffs today to leave at about 5:00am. I do not sleep at the library
and was not asked if I do, nor was I accused of it.

I would like to know, since there are no signs concerning loitering or trespassing, only operation hours, what is the legal and acceptable time frame for waiting for the library to open.
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Oct 11 (3 days ago)
P.S. Since you have not answered my email yet, I will include this subsequent information. Today is the
second time I have been addressed by a sheriff's deputy using profanity. I would think they would be
held to a more professional standard when dealing with the public in official capacity. If when you read
this email, you can supply me with a Sheriff's Department email address I would appreciate it.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Monday, April 26, 2010

KICKING & SCREAMING

Hawaii lawyers required to take continuing education

Saturday, November 14, 2009

OLD FRIENDS

Judge rebuked by panel over Ferdinand Marcos money

By ANDREW DALTON (AP) http://tiny.cc/LgqKO

"Real was serving a temporary stint in a Hawaii court when management of the assets fell to him after he ruled that Marcos' victims should get the funds."

State of Hawaii Seal 


Grantor / Grantee Search Results
Document No. Grantor Grantee Class Issue Date

R2001062481 MARCOS IMELDA BROWN J C ETALS J
2001-04-30

R1996118243 MARCOS IMELDA U S A IRS NL
1996-08-15

B20593575 MARCOS IMELDA R ETALS REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES LP
1987-04-24

Document No. Grantor Grantee Class Issue Date

R1995070494 MARCOS FERDINAND E EST HILAO CELSA ETAL J
1995-05-26

R1993077734 MARCOS FERDINAND E EST U S A IRS NL
1993-05-14

B20593575
MARCOS FERDINAND E ETALS REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES LP
1987-04-24

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

A LONG TIME COMIN'

The Hawaii Supreme Court adopted a continuing education rule for attorneys effective January 1, 2010. Rule 22 of the Rules of the Supreme Court establishes Mandatory Continuing Professional Education requirements and Voluntary Continuing Legal Education credits. Access to Justice is one of the subjects that will qualify for the required three hours of mandatory education. Pro bono service in the amount of three hours will satisfy up to three hours of the recommended nine hours of voluntary education credits.

Dated: July 21, 2009