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Drug appeal fails on definition of ‘playground’ in Hawaii

A Honolulu, Hawaii man arrested in 1999 during a "Weed & Seed" anti-drug sting in Aala Park, Hawaii lost an appeal yesterday that challenged his being sentenced to a longer prison term just because the crime took place within 1,000 feet of a playground in Hawaii.
Iupeli Migi, 49, was one of six people arrested during a Hawaii Memorial Day drug bust who were prosecuted in federal court as part of a coordinated program targeting high-crime areas.

Migi was convicted of six counts of possessing or distributing crack cocaine within 1,000 feet of a playground, subjecting him to twice the maximum term for a federal drug conviction. He was given seven years and 11 months.

Before his arrest on federal drug charges, Migi was convicted in Hawaii state court of assault and drug offenses that occurred within the Downtown-Chinatown area, which is part of the "Weed & Seed" district.

His attorney, Georgia McMillen, challenged U.S. District Judge David Ezra's ruling that Aala Park, Hawaii qualified as a playground.

She argued that the federal law's definition of a playground as containing at least three apparatus intended for the use of children did not apply to Aala Park because its only apparatus was a swingset.

Ezra had ruled that basketball courts, softball fields and skating rinks also qualified as apparatus under the federal law, meaning Aala Park was a playground.

The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with Ezra yesterday.

While Congress did not distinguish between apparatus designed for play and that for sports, "we find no legal difference between sliding boards, swingsets and teeterboards and basketball courts, softball fields and skating rinks," the appeals court ruled.

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