STATE v. YOSHIDA

No. 4132.

351 P.2d 1103 (1960)

STATE of Hawaii v. Francis Noboru YOSHIDA.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

January 29, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick J. Titcomb, Honolulu, for motion.

O. P. Soares, Honolulu, contra.

Before TSUKIYAMA, C. J., and MARUMOTO, CASSIDY, WIRTZ and LEWIS, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

Appellee's motion to dismiss the writ of error herein is based on the grounds that the defendant (appellant) failed to except to the rulings of the court below respecting the giving of instructions. The motion is presented on the basis that "there are no other grounds alleged as error."

The record reveals five assignments of error. Four assignments pertain to the giving or refusal of instructions as to which rulings no exceptions were saved. The...

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