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State v. Coney

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 26, 1962
373 P.2d 903 (Haw. 1962)

Opinion

No. 4197.

July 26, 1962.

TSUKIYAMA, C.J., WIRTZ, J., CIRCUIT JUDGE TASHIRO IN PLACE OF CASSIDY, J., DISQUALIFIED, CIRCUIT JUDGE MONDEN IN PLACE OF LEWIS, J., DISQUALIFIED, AND CIRCUIT JUDGE KING IN PLACE OF MIZUHA, J., DISQUALIFIED.

D.N. Ingman for defendants-appellants' petition.

Robert K. Richardson ( Shiro Kashiwa, Attorney General) for plaintiff-appellee's petition.


The defendants-appellants and the plaintiff-appellee have filed separate petitions for rehearing in the above-entitled cause.

The contentions set forth in the respective petitions have been carefully examined and considered. The court finds that the points presented are not new, having been fully briefed and argued by counsel and considered by this court in its decision.

The petitions are therefore denied.


Summaries of

State v. Coney

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 26, 1962
373 P.2d 903 (Haw. 1962)
Case details for

State v. Coney

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF HAWAII, BY SHIRO KASHIWA, ITS ATTORNEY GENERAL (FORMERLY…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Jul 26, 1962

Citations

373 P.2d 903 (Haw. 1962)
373 P.2d 903

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