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The island of Hawaii, the surfer of large waves faces 25 positions, including domestic abuse

The island of Hawaii, the surfer of large waves faces 25 positions, including domestic abuse

Courtesy Photo Kealiiwainue

Courtesy photo

Kealiiwainue “Kealii” Mamala

Hawaii County prosecutors seek to celebrate a Keaau Grande Surfer without bail for crimes related to domestic abuse that allegedly occurred between November is already beginning of this month.

A hearing is scheduled for 1:30 pm on Friday before the thread circuit judge, Peter Kubota, with respect to a motion of prosecutors to revoke Kealiiwainue “Kealii” 46 -year -old bail, which faces charges in the Courts of Wilish District and Circuit.

MAMALA-WHO COMPEAD IN THE 2023 EDDIE Aikau Big Wave Invitational and was invited to the 2025 Tournament-Faces 25 Charges, Including Unlawful Imprisonment, Three Counts of Second-Degree Assault, Domestic Abuse Aggravated by Strangulation, 14 Caunts of Domestic Counts Each of Second-Degree Terroristic Threatening and prohibited Possession of A Firearm, Plus prohibited possession of ammunition.

According to judicial documents, the victim, a 34 -year -old woman, was in a relationship with Mamala and allegedly restricted, hit, kicked, bit, strangled and hit with a garbage cover and a head of the aluminum fishing pole. Also supposedly the woman’s hair was cut without her permission.

The injuries suffered by the woman include a broken eardrum and a broken nose, according to the documents.

When he arrested, Mamala supposedly had a Springfield Armory Model3 rifle in his possession and a snake charming .410 caliber gun and ammunition.

The most serious crimes, the first degree illegal imprisonment, the second degree assault and the domestic abuse aggravated by strangulation, are crimes of serious class C crimes that entail a possible five -year prison sentence.

In a case of domestic abuse 2023 not related to Mamala, a judge of the Family Court of thread granted him a protection order.

Mamala remains in the custody in the Hawaii community correction center with a bail of $ 116,020 in 14 crimes accused in the District Court and without bail in the 11 crimes that are heard in the circuit court.


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