STATE v. DUNCAN

No. 22491.

67 P.3d 768 (2003)

101 Hawai'i 269

STATE of Hawai'i, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Casey DUNCAN, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

April 28, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard S. Kawana, Honolulu, On the briefs, for defendant-appellant.

Simone C. Polak, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, On the briefs, for plaintiff-appellee.

MOON, C.J., LEVINSON, NAKAYAMA, and ACOBA, JJ., and Circuit Judge CHANG, Assigned by Reason of Vacancy.


Opinion of the Court by MOON, C.J.

Following a jury trial,1 defendant-appellant Casey Duncan was convicted of theft in the first degree, in violation of Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) § 708-830.5 (1993). On appeal, Duncan contends that the trial court: (1) made erroneous evidentiary rulings with respect to the testimony of certain witnesses; (2) erred in denying his motion for withdrawal and substitution of counsel; (3) erroneously...

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