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State v. Corpus

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 11, 1980
613 P.2d 362 (Haw. 1980)

Opinion

NO. 7453

July 11, 1980

APPEALS FROM DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT HONORABLE JAMES Y. SHIGEMURA, JUDGE.

RICHARDSON, C.J., OGATA, MENOR AND LUM, JJ., AND RETIRED JUSTICE MARUMOTO, IN PLACE OF NAKAMURA, J., DISQUALIFIED

Herbert R. Takahashi (King, Nakamura Takahashi of counsel) for defendants-appellants.

Glenn M. Miyajima (Michael P. Akana on the brief) Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys, for plaintiff-appellee.


In these cases, defendants were charged in the district court for violating HRS § 712-1231, relating to social gambling, and moved to dismiss the charges against them. The district court denied their motions to dismiss. Those denials were interlocutory orders of a district court in criminal cases. Upon entry of orders denying the motions, defendants moved in the district court for leave to take interlocutory appeals to this court, which motions were granted.

In State v. Valiani, 57 Haw. 133, 552 P.2d 75 (1976), this court held that there is no grant of any statutory authority to appeal to this court from interlocutory orders of district courts in criminal cases.

Accordingly, these appeals are dismissed and remanded to the district court for further proceedings.


Summaries of

State v. Corpus

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 11, 1980
613 P.2d 362 (Haw. 1980)
Case details for

State v. Corpus

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF HAWAII, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. JULIAN CORPUS, ET AL.…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Jul 11, 1980

Citations

613 P.2d 362 (Haw. 1980)
613 P.2d 362

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