STATE v. MAHOE

No. 20909

972 P.2d 287 (1998)

89 Hawai`i 284

STATE of Hawai`i, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Brian Haaheo MAHOE, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Hawai`i.

December 14, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Glenn D. Choy, Honolulu, on the briefs, for defendant-appellant

Bryan K. Sano, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, on the briefs, for plaintiff-appellee

MOON, C.J., KLEIN, LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA, AND RAMIL, JJ.


Opinion of the Court by NAKAYAMA, J.

Defendant-appellant Brian Mahoe appeals his judgment of conviction of one count of burglary in the first degree. On appeal, Mahoe argues that the trial court erred by: (1) refusing to excuse a juror for cause who stated in voir dire that he had been burglarized previously but would try to be impartial; (2) allowing evidence of a temporary restraining order to be admitted to show the unlawfulness of Mahoe's entry; and (3) instructing...

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