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Updated at 9:50 p.m., Friday, July 25, 2008

Guilty plea entered in fatal Kalihi stabbing

Advertiser Staff

Roy Hartsock, accused of the brutal January stabbing murder of his wife, Jenny, pleaded guilty to manslaughter this afternoon in a plea bargain that even members of his own family found offensive.

Prosecutors defended the deal by pointing out that Hartsock will receive the same sentence — life in prison with the possibility of parole — that he would have received had he gone to trial and been convicted of second-degree murder.

The father of the victim, Thomas Uejo, objected to the plea in court, telling Circuit Judge Richard Pollack that he was afraid Hartsock, 40, would find a way to gain parole from prison.

Hartsock was on parole when he stabbed Jenny Hartsock multiple times in the chest Jan. 9 at the couple's Gulick Avenue apartment.

Hartsock, 40, "is an expert manipulator, a liar and a very big coward," Uejo told Pollack.

His sister-in-law, Andrea Hartsock, asked Pollack to punish him "to the full extent of the law, without any possibility of parole."

Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jeen Kwok said the plea agreement "guarantees a life term in prison" for Hartsock.

Going to trial always carries a risk and Kwok said that, given the terms of the plea agreement, trying Hartsock for murder posed "a risk that I would not take, and will not take."