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   State Courts - Hawaii - July 12, 2006

  
Dominguez v. Hifo, NO. 27968, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, July 12, 2006, Decided
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Dubois v. Ass'n of Apt. Owners of 2987 Kalakaua, NO. 26129, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, July 12, 2006, Decided
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Nursall v. Nakamura, NO. 26082, INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, July 12, 2006, Decided
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Okada v. Okada, NO. 27216, INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, July 12, 2006, Decided
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State v. Nichols, NO. 26870, SUPREME COURT OF HAWAI'I, July 12, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Court's failure to instruct the jury that it could consider relevant attributes of defendant and the subject of the allegedly threatening utterance to determine whether the subject's fear of bodily injury was reasonable was not harmless, Haw. R. Penal Proc. 52, because there was a reasonable possibility that the error contributed to a conviction.

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