Honolulu police officer gets community service for insurance fraud
Circuit Judge
Kaninau was involved in an automobile accident and obtained a GEICO insurance policy after the fact.
He tried to file a fraudulent claim with GEICO to have the company pay for damages to his uninsured vehicle for
The judge sentenced him to one day in prison, and received credit for time served.
The judge granted Kaninau a deferred acceptance of his no contest plea subject to following the mandatory terms and conditions for four years.
Kaninau is allowed to work full time or attend educational or vocational training throughout the period of deferral /probation.
He was also ordered to pay a fine of
Hawaii Insurance Commissioner
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