Court appearance held today for group accused of Iolani takeover
Advertiser Staff
Members of a Hawaiian group that took over 'Iolani Palace in August appeared in court today before a judge, answering to allegations that they unlawfully entered 'Iolani Palace "with the intent to commit a crime against property rights."
Seven members of the group Free Hawaii, including leader James Akahi, were charged yesterday with second-degree burglary.
Six of them made their initial appearance before a judge today, but Akahi will appear in court Monday on the same felony charge.
The takeover attempt — and a separate takeover incident on 'Iolani Palace grounds in April — spurred the state Land Board last week to pass new rules governing the 11-acre grounds, explicitly barring "unauthorized occupation of the palace." The incidents also prompted officials to look into new security measures.