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Posted on: Friday, September 25, 2009

Hawaii a step closer to getting first female U.S. attorney

Advertiser Staff

WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously forwarded the nomination of assistant U.S. Attorney Florence “Flo” Nakakuni to the full Senate to be the next U.S. attorney for the District of Hawaii, Sens. Daniel K. Inouye and Daniel K. Akaka announced yesterday.

If confirmed by the full Senate, Nakakuni would be Hawaii’s first female U.S. attorney.
“There is no doubt in my mind that Flo Nakakuni’s extensive legal experience and success as a federal prosecutor will serve her well as she oversees the operations of the U.S. attorney’s office in Hawaii,” Inouye said.
“Flo Nakakuni has proven her sound judgment with a solid record of fighting crime in Hawaii,” Akaka said. “I applaud my Senate colleagues on the Judiciary Committee for unanimously approving her nomination, and I look forward to supporting her on the Senate floor.”
Nakakuni was nominated on July 14 and replaces Edward H. Kubo Jr. who has been U.S. attorney since 2001.
Nakakuni, a graduate of the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaii, has been an assistant U.S. attorney in the District of Hawaii since 1985.
She has worked as chief of the Drug and Organized Crime Section the last four years.