TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. BOLLIANDAY

NO. 2905.

39 Haw. 590 (1952)

TERRITORY OF HAWAII v. GUILLERMO BOLLIANDAY, FERNANDO A. CALIBUYOT AND ALBERT MACALMA.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Decided November 19, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R.S. Inouye (also on the briefs) for plaintiff in error.

G.F. St. Sure, Assistant Public Prosecutor (also on the brief), for defendant in error.

TOWSE, C.J., LE BARON AND STAINBACK, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY STAINBACK, J.

The defendants-plaintiffs in error, Guillermo Bollianday, Fernando A. Calibuyot and Albert Macalma, were each charged upon an information for the crime of participating in a gambling game, contrary to the provisions of section 11343, Revised Laws of Hawaii 1945. There were two counts in the information. The defendants were arraigned on both counts and were tried March 27, 1952, jury waived. All three of the defendants took the...

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