c Kimberly Ann Gillaspie, 50, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Jan. 12 to first-degree theft, second-degree forgery, first-degree misrepresenting a notarized document, and first-degree attempted theft. She was sentenced to serve 18 months for the first-degree theft and attempted theft charges
Editor’s note: This log of individuals sentenced in 3rd Circuit Court is a regular feature of West Hawaii Today and is compiled using court and Hawaii Police Department records. A deferred acceptance of a plea includes the provision that if all conditions of the sentence are met, the court shall later dismiss the charge against the defendant.
c Andrew Jossy, 20, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Dec. 6 to second-degree assault and first-degree terroristic threatening. He was sentenced Jan. 9 to five years probation with conditions that he pay $1,083.21 in fines, fees, and restitution, serve one year incarceration with credit for time served, perform 100 community service hours, complete a GED or high school equivalency, and write a letter of apology to the victim.
c Malachi David Prince, 36, of Holualoa, pleaded guilty Jan. 11 to second-degree promoting a detrimental drug. He was sentenced to six months probation with conditions that he pay $805 in fines and fees.
c Cisco Keola Alconcel, 20, of no permanent address but known to frequent the Kailua-Kona area, was found guilty by jury on Oct. 25 of two counts second-degree robbery. He was sentenced Jan. 12 to five years incarceration, with credit for time served, and to pay $1,666.96 is restitution and fees.
c Manuel G. S. Pineo, 31, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Jan. 12 to second-degree promoting a detrimental drug. He received a one-year deferred acceptance of his plea with conditions that he pay $630 in fines and fees and serve four months incarceration, with credit for time served and all remaining time suspended.
c Kimberly Ann Gillaspie, 50, of Kailua-Kona, pleaded guilty Jan. 12 to first-degree theft, second-degree forgery, first-degree misrepresenting a notarized document, and first-degree attempted theft. She was sentenced to serve 18 months for the first-degree theft and attempted theft charges and one year for the forgery and misrepresentation charges, with all but 160 days suspended that may be served intermittently with at least 32 days served annually, perform 200 community service hours within four years, pay $1,175 in fines and fees, in addition to restitution not yet determined, and write letters of apology to the victims.