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50 Minimum Term for Capobianco Expires in 2064
Capobianco’s consecutive minimum term is 50 years, which will expire on June 29, 2064. His longest maximum sentence is Life with Parole.
Maui’s Victims’ Rights Resolution Gains Unanimous Support
With unanimous backing from the Maui County Council, a resolution in support of victims’ rights is headed to the state legislature.
Capobianco Hearing Delayed, Outstanding Criminal Cases Nearing Settlement
In requesting a continuance, Defense Attorney Jon Apo said Thursday that he is very close to wrapping up all of Steven Capobianco’s remaining criminal cases.
Capobianco Sentenced to Life in Prison With Possibility of Parole
Steven Capobianco was sentenced today to life in prison with the possibility of parole for the second degree murder charge. He was also sentenced to a maximum period of 10 year term for the offense of arson in the second degree, to be served consecutively.
Purple Dresses Hang from Hawaiʻi Capitol to Represent “Missing Women”
Some dresses displayed names and messages like “Charlie Scott,” “15% of Filipinas are killed from Domestic Violence related crimes,” “44% of incarcerated women
Capobianco’s Request for New Trial Denied
Maui Chief Judge Joseph Cardoza today denied a motion for a retrial in the case involving Steven Capobianco, who was found guilty in December of murder and second degree arson in the death of his pregnant ex-girlfriend Charli Scott.
Capobianco Trial: Murder was “Heinous”
The jury in the state vs Capobianco trial has answered “Yes” to the question of whether the murder of Carly “Charli” Scott was “especially heinous, atrocious and cruel.”
Capobianco Trial: Jury to be Asked if Murder was “Heinous”
A day after finding Steven Capobianco guilty of 2nd degree murder and 2nd degree arson, the jury has yet to hear arguments on an enhanced sentencing allegation.
Capobianco Verdict: Guilty as Charged
Jurors have reached a unanimous verdict on both charges: finding Steven Capobianco guilty as charged for murder in the second degree of Carly “Charli” Scott…
Capobianco Trial: Jury Deliberations Resume Today
Jury deliberations resume at 10 a.m. today in the trial of a man accused of murdering his pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Capobianco Trial: Jury on Break Until Dec. 27
The jury in the ongoing State v. Capobianco trial is taking a break through the holiday weekend, as some jurors had previously scheduled plans that are being accommodated.
Capobianco Trial: Jury “Divided,” Deliberations Continue
The jury has decided to continue deliberations after receiving a communication from the court today asking if they are deadlocked or if more time would help them in coming to a decision.
Deliberations Continue in Capobianco Murder Trial
The jury in the ongoing State v Capobianco murder trail continues to deliberate and is expected to deliberate well into the coming week, sources tell Maui Now.
Capobianco Trial: Rebuttal Concludes, Deliberations Commence
The prosecution wrapped up its rebuttal argument on Thursday morning in the Steven Capobianco murder trail, and the deliberation stage of the trail has now commenced.
Capobianco Defense Closing Arguments: “Facebook-ed Into Believing”
The Defense presented its closing arguments on Wednesday in the ongoing murder trial of Steven Capobianco.
Prosecution Closing Statements: Capobianco had Motive, Opportunity and Intent
During his closing argument, Rivera noted that there wasn’t much physical evidence that was left of Scott, but asked jurors to look at the inconsistencies in Capobianco’s account and consider the forensic evidence that exists.
Capobianco Trial: Closing Arguments Start Tuesday, Alternate Juror Placed
The court will proceed with the prosecution’s closing arguments at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29. The defense will present their closing arguments the following day, on Wednesday, Nov. 30.
Closing Arguments Expected in State v. Capobianco
Closing arguments in the State v. Capobianco case could begin as early as today, Monday, Nov. 28, 2016 in the ongoing murder trial of Steven Capobianco. Capobianco is accused of killing his pregnant ex-girlfriend Carly “Charli” Scott and setting her vehicle on fire in February of 2014. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. The trial left […]
Capobianco Trial: Rebuttal Witnesses say Evidence Not Consistent with Boar Activity
Two rebuttal witnesses for the prosecution testified on Wednesday, including Dr. Kanthi De Alwis, who provided testimony as an expert in forensic pathology; and Maui Police Officer Brandon Rodrigues who testified on his experience as a hunter of wild boar and wild pigs, who also searched the Nuaʻailua area where remains, clothing and personal belongings were recovered.
Capobianco Trial: Defense Rests, Forensic Anthropologist Testifies as Rebuttal Witness
The defense has rested its case in the ongoing murder trial of Steven Capobianco. Forensic anthropologist Nicholas Passalacqua, testified on Tuesday as a rebuttal witness for the prosecution.
