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Desmond v. Adminstrative Director

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 11, 1999
90 Haw. 301 (Haw. 1999)

Summary

holding that hearing officers should inform the parties of the procedures at the beginning of the hearing

Summary of this case from Custer v. Administrative Director of Courts

Opinion

No. 19966.

April 29, 1998.

As Amended may 11, 1999.

Appeal from the Intermediate Court of Appeals.

Girard D. Lau, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs, Honolulu, for petitioner/respondent-appellee.

Earle A. Partington, of Partington Foley, on the briefs, Honolulu, for respondent/petitioner-appellant.

MOON, C.J., KLEIN, LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA, and RAMIL, JJ.


PUBLISHED ORDER

We granted certiorari to review the following conclusions of the Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) in Desmond v. Administrative Director of the Courts, No. 19966, ___ Hawaii ___, ___ P.2d ___, 1998 WL 262570 (Haw.Ct.App. May 22, 1998):

(1) Where an arrestee's timelly request for the issuance of a subpoena compelling the attendance of a witness at the first hearing states one or more facts showing that the witness is a relevant witness, the subpoena shall be issued prior to the first hearing.

Id., slip op. at 21, ___, ___ P.2d at ___.

(2) Based on HRS §§ 286-257, -258, -259, . . . upon the petitioner's objection, the Hearing Officer must exclude from the record only the following: (a) all unsworn statements (except the arrest report) of law enforcement officials who do not appear to testify; and (b) all other eveidence that is both irrelevant and prejudicial.

Id. at 16, at ___, ___ P.2d at ___.

Upon consideration of the ICA's opinion and the record, and for the reasons discussed in our opinion in Simmons v. Administrative Director of the Courts, 88 Haw. 55, 961 P.2d 620 (1998), we hold that conclusion (1) above is erroneous. We also hold that conclusion (2) above is correct, and we agree that the Hearing Officer's failure to exclude Officer Aoki's unsworn statements was harmless error. Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the ICA's conclusion (1) and the ICA's instruction to remand for a new hearing are reversed.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the district court's decision, order, and notice of entry of judgment, filed May 13, 1996 and affirming the ADLRO's revocation, is affirmed.

By letter dated June 17, 1998, Defendant Cavin C. Desmond's attorney notified the clerk of this court that Defendant had passed away subsequent to the filing of the ICA's opinion pm May 22, 1998. However, we review the merits of Defendant's appeal to address the ICA's published opinion in this case. See State v. Makaila, 79 Haw. 40, 45, 897 P.2d 967, 972 (1995).


Summaries of

Desmond v. Adminstrative Director

Supreme Court of Hawaii
May 11, 1999
90 Haw. 301 (Haw. 1999)

holding that hearing officers should inform the parties of the procedures at the beginning of the hearing

Summary of this case from Custer v. Administrative Director of Courts

holding that the only evidence a hearing officer must exclude are unsworn statements and (b) irrelevant and prejudicial evidence

Summary of this case from Freitas v. Administrative Dir. of Courts

concluding that the hearing officer, upon the petitioner's objection, is only required to exclude “ all unsworn statements (except the arrest report) of law enforcement officials who do not appear to testify; and (b) all other evidence that is both irrelevant and prejudicial”

Summary of this case from Gerdes v. Admin. Dir. of the Courts
Case details for

Desmond v. Adminstrative Director

Case Details

Full title:Cavin C. DESMOND, Respondent/Petitioner-Appellant, v. The ADMINISTRATIVE…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: May 11, 1999

Citations

90 Haw. 301 (Haw. 1999)
978 P.2d 739

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