Ex-Honolulu lieutenant in Kealoha corruption case must report to prison pending appeal
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Derek Hahn, right, is scheduled to surrender at a federal detention center in Oregon on June 1.](https://staradvertiser.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/web1_CTY-kealoha-verdict-9.jpg)
GEORGE F. LEE / 2019
Derek Hahn, right, is scheduled to surrender at a federal detention center in Oregon on June 1.
A former Honolulu police lieutenant must report to prison next week to serve a three-and-a-half year sentence in Hawaii’s biggest ever corruption case after a U.S. judge denied his request to remain free while he appeals his conviction.
A judge denied Derek Wayne Hahn’s motion at a hearing today, said his defense attorney, Victor Bakke.
A jury convicted Hahn, another former police officer, a former Honolulu police chief and the ex-chief’s former prosecutor wife of conspiracy in a plot to frame a man.
Hahn helped Louis and Katherine Kealoha with the framing of the man to preserve the couple’s lavish lifestyle, prosecutors said.
Hahn is scheduled to surrender at a federal detention center in Oregon on June 1.
The appeal process could take several years, his motion said.
At today’s hearing, U.S. District Judge J. Michael Seabright also denied a request by former officer Minh-Hung “Bobby” Nguyen to join in Hanh’s motion. Nguyen was sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for his role in the conspiracy.