HONOLULU, Hawaii – Three individuals entered not guilty pleas on Tuesday in connection with a robbery and fatal shooting in Mililani. Michael Caspino, who is accused of firing the fatal shot that killed “Barabbas Dietrich” on December 14th, had his request for bail reduction denied by a judge. His bail remains at $1 million.
Sabrecia Hao, who was indicted last week for second-degree murder, robbery, and other charges in connection to Dietrich’s death, had her bail set at $1 million as well. She is currently in custody on an unrelated charge. Additionally, Michael Caspino and Clinton Kaaialii were previously charged in Dietrich’s death.
The fatal shooting of Dietrich on Kamehameha Highway has led to multiple arrests and charges. The plea hearing on Tuesday shed light on the legal proceedings against the individuals involved in this tragic incident.
The defendants’ not guilty pleas indicate that their legal teams will be fighting the charges brought against them. The judge’s decision to maintain Michael Caspino’s bail at $1 million suggests the severity with which the court is treating the allegations against him.
The defendants will likely face a lengthy legal battle as they continue to maintain their innocence and challenge the evidence presented against them in court. The fatal shooting and robbery in Mililani have triggered a series of legal proceedings, raising questions about the circumstances leading to the tragic death of “Barabbas Dietrich”.