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IN RE: the FEBRUARY 2024 EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION TO THE BAR OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I
NOTICE OF PASSING THE HAWAI‘I BAR EXAMINATION
The applicants listed below are hereby notified that each has passed the February 2024 Hawai‘i examination for admission to the Bar of the State of Hawai‘i, as required by Rule 1.3(g)(1) of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai‘i (RSCH):
Ian Swenu Iglesias Aflague
Mallorie Chiemi Aiwohi
Elena Pavlovna Begunova
Mariah Kay Bellamoroso
Juliana Lehua Bennington
Zachery Robert Bierscheid
Autumn Skye Bordner
Venetia Byars
Andrew Clayton Castro
Madonna Lea Castro Perez
David Seung Hwi Cho
Daniel Matthew Clendenin
Jovana Bowen Dragisic
Tiffany Taylor Dumas
Kelly Shannon Earls
Jason Ebe
Christine Laura Forsline
Danicole Sakay Ramos
Anne Lorentzen Rauch
Jennifer Lauren Riggs
Diego Alberto Rivera
Crystal Roberts Schip
Brett Justin Schreiber
Ebony Sinclair Nicolas Scull
Joshua Eddie Smith
Cayli Rie Hirata
Nike Sarah Ho
Kelly Anne Siu Yun Kwan
Nicole Ke En Lam
Marisa Lau
Angie Suk Lee
Mary Lee
Christopher Joseph Makowski
Lisa Mika Manoogian
Shari Toshie Matsudo
Sarah Anne Siao Lin Mau
Nadine Camelia Mackey Mazard
Madelyn Lehualani Tsugie McKeague
Amelia Sakiko McKenzie
Megan Eileen McNamara
Amanda Bernarr Mendenhall
Shawna Rosaria Moeschler
Kanani Michele Smull
Miranda Ema Lem Tafoya
Christopher Keli‘i Takemoto-Gentile
Hannah Pu‘ulena Stark Van De Car
Robert Ray Villanueva
Duncan Michels Weinstein
Shelby S. Woods
Abraham Jei Yi
Each applicant is reminded that, until he or she has met all other requirements as set forth in RSCH Rule 1.3, and has been admitted to practice law by the Supreme Court of the State of Hawai‘i, that applicant may not engage in the practice of law in this jurisdiction.
BOARD OF EXAMINERS
By:
Elizabeth Zack Its Secretary
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Docket No: SCMF-12-0000538
Decided: April 16, 2024
Court: Supreme Court of Hawai‘i.
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