STATE v. FORD

No. 16520.

929 P.2d 78 (1996)

84 Hawai`i 65

STATE of Hawai`i, Petitioner-Appellee, v. Doug J. FORD, Respondent-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Hawai`i.

December 9, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Doug J. Ford, on the briefs, Honolulu, pro se.

Charlotte J. Duarte, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, on the briefs, Honolulu, for petitioner-appellee State of Hawai`i.

Before MOON, C.J., and KLEIN, LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA and RAMIL, JJ.


MOON, Chief Justice.

Following a bench trial, the district court found respondent-appellant Doug J. Ford guilty of two counts of anchoring or mooring a vessel on Hawai`i's ocean waters or navigable streams without a permit, in violation of Rule 19-62-17 of the Administrative Rules of the Department of Transportation, Harbors Division, Small Boat Harbors, Part 3 (1981) [hereinafter, harbor rules]. On appeal, the Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) vacated the judgment...

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