Disorderly conduct in Hawaii courtroom

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March 29, 2012

Hawaii: First Circuit District Court Judge Lono Lee had to do some quick thinking when a man entered his courtroom, jumped on his bench and broke a flagpole behind the judge. [1] Lee subdued the man, Steven Michael Hauge, by putting him in a chokehold. Hauge, who was charged with charged with disorderly conduct, obstruction of government operations, and criminal property damage, is being held at Oahu Community Correctional Center. [2] Hague's wife says her husband is upset with the judicial system because it wouldn't investigate his father's death several decades ago. [1]

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This article was written by Kelly O'Keefe, the Director of Development for the Lucy Burns Institute. She can be reached at Kelly.O'Keefe@lucyburns.org.
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