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Cases dismissed for Mauna Kea kupuna

STAR-ADVERTISER / 2019
                                Walter Ritte, right, listened as his attorney Dexter Kaiama, left, spoke on his behalf at the Hilo Courthouse in 2019 on his charges related to the Mauna Kea protests. Ritte, an Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustee and a group of Mauna Kea protesters will have to wait until April 29 to see whether charges can be refiled.
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STAR-ADVERTISER / 2019

Walter Ritte, right, listened as his attorney Dexter Kaiama, left, spoke on his behalf at the Hilo Courthouse in 2019 on his charges related to the Mauna Kea protests. Ritte, an Office of Hawaiian Affairs trustee and a group of Mauna Kea protesters will have to wait until April 29 to see whether charges can be refiled.