TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. ANDUHA

No. 6257.

48 F.2d 171 (1931)

TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. ANDUHA.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

March 23, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. R. Hewitt, Atty. Gen. and E. R. McGhee, Third Deputy Atty. Gen., for the Territory.

Before RUDKIN, WILBUR, and SAWTELLE, Circuit Judges.


RUDKIN, Circuit Judge.

This appeal involves the validity of a statute of the territory of Hawaii providing that any person who shall habitually loaf, loiter, and/or idle upon any public street or highway or in any public place shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and punished as therein provided. Session Laws 1929, Act 256, § 1. The Supreme Court of the territory affirmed a judgment of the circuit court declaring the statute unconstitutional and void. The appellee...

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