STATE v. O'KEEFE

No. 4205.

45 Haw. 368 (1961)

367 P.2d 91

STATE OF HAWAII v. PAUL E. O'KEEFE.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

November 15, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Greenstein & Franklin (Hyman M. Greenstein) for appellant.

John H. Peters, Prosecuting Attorney, and Mack H. Hamada, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, for appellee.

TSUKIYAMA, C.J., CASSIDY, WIRTZ, LEWIS AND MIZUHA, JJ.


OPINION OF THE COURT BY MIZUHA. J.

Defendant-appellant, Paul E. O'Keefe, after a jury trial was found guilty of violating section 288-2 of the Revised Laws of Hawaii 1955 and fined $50.00. The appeal was submitted on the briefs without oral argument.

Specifications of error raised by the defendant are as follows: (1) That the court erred in giving State's Instruction No. 9 over objection of appellant; (2) that the court erred in failing to grant appellant...

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