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· 5/24/1999

State v. Miyashiro

Citations

  • 979 P.2d 85
  • 90 Haw. 489
  • 1999 Haw. App. LEXIS 85

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • discussing fundamental principles to be followed in instructing the jury in a criminal case
  • trial court's failure to provide unanimity instruction in response to jury's request for information on charged offense was misleading
  • \[A] defendant's guilt is the ultimate finding that a jury must make after determining whether the defendant has committed all the elements of the offense charged and considering any affirmative defenses raised.\
  • “[A] defendant’s guilt is the ultimate finding that a jury must make after determining whether the defendant has committed all the elements of the offense charged and considering any affirmative defenses raised.”

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Judges: Burns, Watanabe, Acoba

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