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State v. Abellira

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 22, 1984
678 P.2d 1087 (Haw. 1984)

Summary

holding that grand jury transcripts supplied to defendants served to fully apprise them of the nature of the charges

Summary of this case from State v. Stan's Contracting, Inc.

Opinion

NO. 9078

March 22, 1984

APPEAL FROM FIRST CIRCUIT COURT HONORABLE SIMEON R. ACOBA, JUDGE.

LUM, C.J., NAKAMURA, PADGETT, HAYASHI AND WAKATSUKI, JJ.

Arthur E. Ross on the opening brief and Emlyn H. Higa on the reply brief, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys, for appellant.

Keith S. Shigetomi, Deputy Public Defender, on the brief for appellee.


This is an appeal by the State from an order dismissing Counts III and IV of an indictment. Those counts alleged kidnapping. The court below held that the failure to specify the felony which the kidnapping was intended to facilitate made the indictment defective. We reverse.

Section 707-720(1)(c) states

Kidnapping. (1) A person commits the offense of kidnapping if he intentionally restrains another person with intent to:

. . . . .

(c) Facilitate the commission of a felony or flight thereafter; . . .

The counts dismissed tracked the wording of the statute. Appellee contends that the indictment must allege the specific crime intended to be facilitated and that a failure to do so violates the Hawaii and United States Constitutions.

In dealing with a similar contention under the burglary statute, we stated in State v. Robins, 66 Haw. 312, 317, 660 P.2d 39, 42-43 (1983):

We think that in determining whether the accused's right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation against him has been violated, we must look to all of the information supplied to him by the State to the point where the court passes upon the contention that his right has been violated.

In the present case, as in Robins, the appellee had been supplied with the grand jury transcript which clearly established the underlying felony intended to be facilitated by the kidnapping. It was robbery. As a matter of fact, robbery of the two minors allegedly kidnapped was charged in Counts I and II of the indictment. Therefore, on the authority of State v. Robins, supra, we reverse the order dismissing Counts III and IV and remand for further proceedings consistent herewith.


Summaries of

State v. Abellira

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 22, 1984
678 P.2d 1087 (Haw. 1984)

holding that grand jury transcripts supplied to defendants served to fully apprise them of the nature of the charges

Summary of this case from State v. Stan's Contracting, Inc.
Case details for

State v. Abellira

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF HAWAII, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ZENO MARQUES ABELLIRA, also known…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Mar 22, 1984

Citations

678 P.2d 1087 (Haw. 1984)
678 P.2d 1087

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