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Kona Man Convicted of Federal Drug Offenses

U.S. Attorney’s Office March 15, 2013
  • District of Hawaii (808) 541-2850

HONOLULU—A federal jury today found Uiki Teaupa, age 42, of Kona, guilty of two drug conspiracy and distribution offenses involving more than 50 grams of methamphetamine. Teaupa will face a sentence of at least 10 years, and up to life imprisonment, when he is sentenced by United States District Judge J. Michael Seabright on July 8, 2013.

Florence T. Nakakuni, United States Attorney for the District of Hawaii, said that according to information produced in court, Teaupa made at least eight trips to the mainland between 2009 and 2012, during which he obtained more than 20 pounds of methamphetamine. Teaupa brought the methamphetamine to the Big Island of Hawaii, where another individual distributed it.

The jury heard three days of testimony and returned its verdict after a few hours of deliberation. Teaupa has been in custody since his arrest on November 2, 2012.

The indictment of Teaupa was the result of a two-year joint investigation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Hawaii County Police Department. The case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Michael Nammar.

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