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Tokuda asks military for harsher manslaughter sentence
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Tokuda asks military for harsher manslaughter sentence
After the grisly killing of a young Oahu woman by her soldier husband, U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda is asking the military to allow a harsher maximum sentence for service members convicted of voluntary manslaughter, which is significantly less than in Hawaii and many other states. Last year in a plea agreement, Army Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson, a 29-year-old soldier with the 25th Infantry Division at Schofield Barracks, pleaded guilty to killing his pr…
·Hawaii, United States
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