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                      |  An emotional Christopher Aki wiped his face yesterday as Circuit Judge Virginia Crandall sentenced him to 20 years in prison for killing Kahealani Indreginal, 11. His lawyer, Todd Eddins, was with him. [ MORE  INSIDE ]
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