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Leila Fujimori

Leila Fujimori

Leila Fujimori is a reporter covering the courts beat for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

 

She has been reporting professionally for more than 20 years beginning in October 1999 with the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. She was retained by its new owner in 2001 and again when the newspaper merged into the Honolulu Star-Advertiser in 2010.

 

Earlier in her career, a Feb. 10, 2001 article titled, "I want to tell my parents I am alive," got national and international attention with the first interview of anyone who had been aboard the Ehime Maru. The New York Times used quotes she obtained from a 16-year-old student who survived the sinking of the Japanese fishing vessel by a U.S. Navy submarine, and gave a nod to the Star-Bulletin. The Toronto Star ran the story. Fujimori also shared a 2004 Society of Professional Journalists award with two colleagues for a breaking news story, "1 dead/Cop Shot."

 

Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, volunteering to protect native forests, beekeeping, farming, traveling, singing and spending time with her "dogter."
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Big Island man found guilty of murder, arson

A 30-year-old Captain Cook man, found guilty of second-degree murder and first-degree arson in a shooting in an area known as the”End of the World,” was sentenced Sept. 1 to life in prison with the possibility of parole, the Hawaii County Prosecutor Kelden Waltjen announced today. Read more

Punaluu murder suspect faces third trial

A 32-year-old man accused of second-degree murder is facing a third jury trial in the fatal shooting of an acquaintance at his Punaluu family compound, and is again asking the court’s permission to leave the jurisdiction as he did after the first trial. Read more

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