[2] He served until January 2019, when Governor Ige appointed Clare E. Connors as his successor.
[6] Suzuki served in an interim capacity until Douglas Chin was appointed Attorney General in 2015.
[7] After serving as First Deputy Attorney General under Chin for three years, Suzuki was again appointed acting Attorney General of Hawaii on February 2, 2018 when Chin stepped down in order to assume office as Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii.
[8] On March 14, 2018 Governor David Ige appointed Suzuki Attorney General of Hawaii on an official basis.
[5] He served until the following year, when Ige nominated lawyer Clare E. Connors as the new Attorney General on January 3, 2019.