STATE v. TEVES

No. 8279.

670 P.2d 834 (1983)

STATE of Hawaii, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. John Jerome TEVES, Defendant-Appellant.

Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii.

October 12, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas H. Ige, Wailuku, on brief, for defendant-appellant.

Artemio C. Baxa, Deputy Pros. Atty., Wailuku, on briefs, for plaintiff-appellee.

Before BURNS, C.J., and HEEN and TANAKA, JJ.


BURNS, Chief Judge.

After a bench trial defendant-appellant John Jerome Teves (Teves) was convicted of first degree theft under Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) § 708-831(1)(b) (1976, as amended). Teves appeals (I) the order denying his motion to dismiss the case and (II) that portion of his sentence imposing imprisonment for one year as a condition of his probation.

The issues and our answers are:

1. Did the lower court abuse its discretion when...

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