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Hawai‘i Police Department Recruits Receive Comprehensive Legal Training

HILO — The Hawai‘i Police Department’s 102nd Recruit Class is currently undergoing comprehensive legal training as part of their preparation for active duty. The training, provided by the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney, covers a wide array of legal topics essential for law enforcement officers.

On Monday, Prosecuting Attorney Kelden Waltjen led a session focused on the role and responsibilities of the Prosecuting Attorney. The presentation included an overview of the Office’s structure, key concepts in criminal procedure, insights into current crime trends, and an update on the state of the criminal justice system.

Two-Week Training Program

Over the next two weeks, the recruits will receive in-depth instruction from deputy prosecuting attorneys, victim assistance staff, criminal investigators, and crime prevention experts. The training will cover a broad range of topics, including:

This comprehensive training aims to equip recruits with the legal knowledge necessary to perform their duties effectively and uphold the law.

Emphasis on Preparedness

The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney is committed to ensuring that new officers are well-versed in legal protocols and the nuances of the criminal justice system. This initiative is part of ongoing efforts to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement personnel and ensure they are prepared to meet the challenges of modern policing.

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