STATE v. SCANLAN

No. 7908.

649 P.2d 737 (1982)

STATE of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Enele G. SCANLAN, Defendant-Appellant, and Alfred I. Corpuz, Vivencio P. Barut, Jr., and Felix Scanlan, also known as Felisi G. Scanlan, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

Reconsideration Denied August 16, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Myles T. Yamamoto, Honolulu, on the brief for defendant-appellant.

Arthur E. Ross, Honolulu, Deputy Pros. Atty., on the brief for plaintiff-appellee.

Before RICHARDSON, C.J., LUM and NAKAMURA, JJ., and Retired Justices OGATA and MENOR assigned temporarily.


PER CURIAM.

Once again we examine the concept of reasonable expectation of privacy in protecting persons from unconstitutional searches and seizures1 by the government.

The instant appeal stems from a jury conviction of defendant-appellant Enele G. Scanlan for robbery in the first degree. His pretrial motion to suppress incriminatory evidence seized by the police without a search warrant was denied by the court. Whether defendant...

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