Sex offender charged with not registering
A sex offender with multiple convictions faces up to 20 years in prison for failing to register as a sex offender, according to the Attorney General’s office.
Alexander Aipolani, Jr. has been charged with four counts of failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements after being released from prison.
Aipolani was convicted of kidnapping with intent to commit a sexual offense and sentenced to five years probation in 1984. He was also convicted of sexual assault in the second degree in 1993 in a case involving a minor under the age of 14. Aipolani was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for that crime.
Aipolani also failed, as required, to report to the chief of police in person within 30 days of his birthday in 2013, 2014 and 2015; or to report a new address to the attorney general and the Hawaii criminal justice data center within three days of moving, as required by law.
The charges against Aipolani carry a sentence of up to five years in prison for each offense.
An online directory of Hawaii registered sex offenders and other covered offenders, and sign-up for email alerts is available through the attorney general’s “Hawaii Sex Offender Search” mobile app. Those without a mobile device can also view an online directory of Hawaii registered sex offenders and other covered offenders, and sign up for email alerts at http://sexoffenders.ehawaii.gov.
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Not good. Mr. Aipolani must follow the law. He seems to have very little regard for it. It is good to see the AG on this.