Acasia guilty in Waikiki death
By Jim Dooley
Advertiser Staff Writer
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Twenty-year-old Kelii Acasia faces a mandatory 20-year term in prison after he was convicted yesterday of manslaughter in the death last year of Ned Nakoa.
A Circuit Court jury deliberated a half-day before reaching the verdict. Acasia had been charged with murder for fatally punching and kicking Nakoa, 58, described as a "Good Samaritan" who tried stop a sidewalk fight in Waikiki on May 17, 2008.
"He was a very good person and we all miss him," said Nakoa's sister, Paula Rabanes.
Defense attorney Keith Shigetomi said Acasia was "disappointed" by the verdict, which Shigetomi called a "sweet and sour decision" by the jury.
Acasia avoided a murder conviction, but was hoping for a lesser verdict than manslaughter, Shigetomi said.
Because he is on probation for a sex assault conviction, Acasia faces a mandatory 20-year prison term when he is sentenced July 13 by Circuit Judge Steven Alm.
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