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   State Courts - Hawaii - May 1 - May 3, 2006

  
World Botanical Gardens, Inc. v. Wagner, NO. 27725, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 1, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Appellate court granted a corporation's motion to dismiss the individuals' appeal as the individuals had not been granted leave to take an interlocutory appeal pursuant to Haw. Rev. Stat. § 641-1(b) after the corporation's motion to compel discovery and for sanctions was granted. Thus, the appellate court lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal.

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Takaki v. Cambra, NO. 24458, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 2, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Damage award for intentional infliction of emotional distress was affirmed because the individual admitted his involvement in the act causing the harm, i.e., the burning of the truck, such conduct was plainly unreasonable, and based on the nature of the conduct, the individual should have recognized the likelihood of harm.

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DFS Group L.P. v. Paiea Props., No. 25662, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Enos v. Dep't of Land & Natural Res., Historic Pres. Div., NO. 27758, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Genevie Momilani Kaina v. Cardoza, NO. 27862, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Kurpis v. Kurpis, NO. 27092, INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided , May 3, 2006, Filed
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Overview: Where the parties divorced in Hawai'i and the father moved to Washington for a job, the trial court found that awarding child custody to the mother was in the best interests of the children under Haw. Rev. Stat. § 571-46. The mother and father were ordered to share the costs of the children's education and uncovered expenses.

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Mohr v. Ing, NO. 26206, INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Slupecki v. Admin. Dir. of the Courts, NO. 27260, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Overview: District court's denial of a hearing on whether to set aside agency's default order revoking driver's license violated her due process rights under Haw. Const. art. I, § 5 and Fourteenth Amendment, as, inter alia, the effect of the default decision was to deprive the driver of her license, which was a constitutionally protected property interest.

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State v. Johnson, NO. 27027, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, May 3, 2006, Decided
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Overview: The circuit court did not violate defendant's constitutional right to a trial by jury sentencing him to extended terms of imprisonment as a "persistent offender" under Haw. Rev. Stat. § 706-662(1). Defendant's sentence was based upon his simultaneous and multiple convictions by the jury.

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