HALL v. KIM

No. 5035.

491 P.2d 541 (1971)

Robert W. HALL et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Ke Nam KIM and John Does 1-5000, Defendants-Appellees.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

December 3, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tobias C. Tolzmann, Honolulu, for plaintiffs-appellants.

Donald Wong, Deputy Atty. Gen., (Bertram T. Kanbara, Atty. Gen., Morton King, Senior Deputy Atty. Gen., and Sonia Faust, Deputy Atty. Gen., on the brief), Honolulu, for defendants-appellees.

Benjamin C. Sigal, Honolulu, (Shim, Sigal & Ono, Honolulu, of counsel), for Hawaiian Government Employees' Ass'n, defendant-intervenor-appellee.

Before RICHARDSON, C.J., and MARUMOTO, ABE, LEVINSON and KOBAYASHI, JJ.


ABE, Justice.

The plaintiffs, citizens and taxpayers of the State of Hawaii, brought this action in the First Circuit Court against defendant KeNam Kim, State Comptroller, and defendants John Does 1-5000 employees of the State. They alleged unlawful payments of wages made by defendant KeNam Kim to the fictitiously named State employees for the period May 6-8, 1970, though the employees were absent from work.

Subsequent to the filing of the original complaint...

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