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Territory of Hawaii v. Lanier

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 23, 1953
40 Haw. 278 (Haw. 1953)

Opinion

NO. 2911.

Filed May 11, 1953.

Decided July 23, 1953.

PETITION FOR REHEARING.

TOWSE, C.J., LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ.

J. Harold Hughes for the petition.


The defendant himself moves for a rehearing of the cause decided by this court in 40 Haw. 65. The grounds of petitioner, however, are argumentative in character and repetitive of matters heretofore fully briefed and argued by counsel at the hearing on appeal and thereafter fully considered by this court. Upon again reviewing the record, this court finds no basis for a rehearing.

The petition is denied without argument under the rule.


Summaries of

Territory of Hawaii v. Lanier

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Jul 23, 1953
40 Haw. 278 (Haw. 1953)
Case details for

Territory of Hawaii v. Lanier

Case Details

Full title:TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. CLAYTON M. LANIER

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Jul 23, 1953

Citations

40 Haw. 278 (Haw. 1953)

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