Summary
declining to hold that there must be multiple instances of misconduct to constitute reversible error
Summary of this case from State v. ShomourOpinion
No. 29846.
June 30, 2010.
Summary Dispositional Orders Affirmed Vacated and Remanded.
declining to hold that there must be multiple instances of misconduct to constitute reversible error
Summary of this case from State v. ShomourNo. 29846.
June 30, 2010.
Summary Dispositional Orders Affirmed Vacated and Remanded.
declining to hold that there must be multiple instances of misconduct to constitute reversible error
Summary of this case from State v. ShomourFull title:State v. Benson
Court:Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii
Date published: Jun 30, 2010
See State v. Senteno, 69 Haw. 363, 36667, 742 P.2d 369, 372 (1987) (declining to find reversible error where…
State v. BensonI would accept the application for writ of certiorari for the reasons set forth in Chief Judge Nakamura's…