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   State Courts - Hawaii - January 17 - January 18, 2006

  
State v. Han, NO. 25979, INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, January 17, 2006, Decided
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Overview: In defendant's harassment case, because the court did not enter findings and conclusions specifically illustrating that defendant could afford to pay $ 2,000 in restitution to the victim for wage loss, Haw. Rev. Stat. § 706-605, the court's restitution order was vacated.

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State v. Ortiz, NO. 26171, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, January 17, 2006, Decided
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Swift Secs., Ltd. v. Wong, NO. 27562, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, January 17, 2006, Decided
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Fireman's Fund Ins. Co. v. AIG Haw. Ins. Co., NO. 25035, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, January 18, 2006, Decided
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Overview: In a declaratory judgment action filed by plaintiff insurer, trial court did not err in granting defendant insurer's motion to compel arbitration; however, it was error to limit issues to be arbitrated where "coverage dispute" under arbitration agreement encompassed the duties to defend, pay for defense costs, and provide liability coverage.

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