LIHU‘E — A defendant in the Koloa Chevron robbery and assault case will wait until January for the court to decide on his request for deferred sentencing. Clarence Montgomery Ka-Ne II, 21, of Koloa, was in 5th Circuit Court Wednesday.
LIHU‘E — A defendant in the Koloa Chevron robbery and assault case will wait until January for the court to decide on his request for deferred sentencing.
Clarence Montgomery Ka-Ne II, 21, of Koloa, was in 5th Circuit Court Wednesday. He is represented by attorney Caren Dennemeyer.
Judge Kathleen Watanabe postponed the deferment hearing until Jan. 30, 2013. It was postponed to allow him to testify at the trial of the only co-defendant of four who did not to plead guilty in the matter.
Ka-Ne was one of four defendants tried separately for the Jan. 4 robbery of a Koloa service station and convenience store. Each was charged with first-degree robbery and attempted second-degree theft.
Mason Noah Saio, 20, of Kalaheo, is the only defendant that did not accept a plea deal. He also faces attempted second-degree theft and third-degree assault charges and remains in custody at Kaua‘i County Correctional Center.
Ka-Ne is slated as a witness at Saio’s trial that
is scheduled to begin on Dec. 3.
Ka-Ne pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree robbery on June 18. He was granted supervised release and is requesting a deferred acceptance of his guilty plea, which could remove felony charges from his record after completing probation.
A third co-defendant, Josiah K. Kaluna, 18, of Koloa, pleaded guilty to second-degree robbery and fourth-degree criminal property damage on June 20. He is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 3.
The fourth co-defendant, Kalai Hans Vicente, 19, of Kapa‘a, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree robbery on July 5 and is scheduled to be sentenced on Oct. 10.