Por: NBC 6 South Florida World January 25, 2023
Marco Garcia/The Innocence Project via AP Images A judge on Tuesday immediately after his attorneys presented new evidence and argued that he didn’t commit the crimes he was convicted of and spent more than 20 years in prison for the 1991 murder, kidnapping and sexual assault of a woman visiting Hawaii. Albert “Ian” Schweitzer, who was sentenced in 2000 to 130 years in prison, should be “released from his shackles immediately,” Judge... + full article
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Albert Ian Schweitzer hugs his mother, Linda, moments after a judge ordered him released from prison, in Hilo, Hawaii, on Jan. 24, 2023. The judge's ruling came immediately after Schweitzer's attorneys presented new evidence and argued that Schweitzer didn't... + más
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii -- Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but . As a Native an, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a four-bedroom... + más
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii (AP) — Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
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KAPOLEI, Hawaii – Kona Purdy never wanted to live anywhere but Hawaii. As a Native Hawaiian, he wanted his children to grow up like he did: rooted in their culture, and nourished by the mountains and ocean. But raising a family in Hawaii meant squeezing nine people into a... + más
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HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed an executive order Tuesday that aims to prevent other states from punishing their residents who get an abortion in the islands and stop other states from sanctioning local doctors and nurses who provide such care. “We will not... + más
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