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State v. Alford

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 1, 2001
23886 (Haw. Mar. 1, 2001)

Opinion

23886.

March 1, 2001.

Appeal from the Fifth Circuit Court (Cr. No. 98-0123).

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


ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

Upon review of the record, it appears that: (1) the defendant-appellant's appeal of the October 24, 2000 order granting the State's motion to dismiss the indictment without prejudice is not authorized by HRS §§ 641-11 or 641-17, which authorize a defendant in a circuit court criminal case to appeal only from a judgment of conviction or a certified interlocutory order; and, thus, (2) we lack jurisdiction over this appeal; State v. Grattafiori, 79 Haw. 10, 13, 897 P.2d 937, 940 (1995) ("The right of appeal in a criminal case is purely statutory and exists only when given by some constitutional or statutory provision."). Therefore,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this appeal is dismissed for lack of appellate jurisdiction.


Summaries of

State v. Alford

Supreme Court of Hawaii
Mar 1, 2001
23886 (Haw. Mar. 1, 2001)
Case details for

State v. Alford

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee vs. Jaye T. ALFORD, aka Maurice Kola…

Court:Supreme Court of Hawaii

Date published: Mar 1, 2001

Citations

23886 (Haw. Mar. 1, 2001)