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State v. Hauge
(4×)
Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of "whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction." State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Sanchez, 82 Hawai…
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State v. St. Clair
(2×)
Prosecutorial Misconduct Alegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Sanchez, 82 Ha…
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State v. Valdivia
(2×)
Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted)); see also State v. Sanchez, 82 H…
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State v. Pacheco
(2×)
STANDARDS OF REVIEW A. Prosecutorial Misconduct Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration de nied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see als…
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State v. West
(2×)
Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Sanchez, 82 Hawai'i 517, 528 , 923 P.2…
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State v. Klinge
(3×)
It is a well-settled principle in this jurisdiction that [ajllegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted…
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State v. Rogan
(2×)
We have previously stated: Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of “whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Sanchez, 82…
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State v. Sawyer
(2×)
Allegations of prosecutorial misconduct are reviewed under the harmless beyond a reasonable doubt standard, which requires an examination of the record and a determination of "whether there is a reasonable possibility that the error complained of might have contributed to the conviction.” State v. Balisbisana, 83 Hawai'i 109, 114 , 924 P.2d 1215, 1220 (1996) (quoting State v. Holbron, 80 Hawai'i 27, 32 , 904 P.2d 912, 917 , reconsideration denied, 80 Hawai'i 187 , 907 P.2d 773 (1995)) (citations and internal quotation marks omitted); see also State v. Sanchez, 82 Hawai'i 517, 528 , 923 P.2d …
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State
v.
Kim
v.
Kim
17823.
Hawaii Supreme Court.
Dec 4, 1996.
Published
Vacated and Remanded