State v. Dolan, 339 P.3d 1106 (Haw. App. 2014). · Go Syfert
State v. Dolan, 339 P.3d 1106 (Haw. App. 2014). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: Lobisch v. United States of America (hid, 2021-05-26)
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cited Cited as authority (rule) Lobisch v. United States of America
D. Haw. · 2021 · confidence medium
Polm v. Dep’t of Human Servs., 339 P.3d 1106, *18 (Haw.
cited Cited as authority (rule) Lobisch v. United States of America
D. Haw. · 2021 · confidence medium
Polm v. Dep’t of Human Srvs., 339 P.3d 1106, *18 (Haw.
discussed Cited "see" Castro v. Melchor.
Haw. · 2018 · signal: see · confidence high
See Greene , 54 Haw. at 236 , 505 P.2d at 1173 ("Our interpretation of HRS § 663-7 recognizes that the aim of the statutes in this area of the law is compensation for loss[.]") "This court has stated that remedial statutes should be liberally construed to suppress the perceived evil and advance the enacted remedy and has disfavored narrow interpretations that impede rather than advance the remedies provided by such statutes." Kalima , 111 Hawai'i at 100 , 137 P.3d at 1006 (internal citations omitted). 8 Second, we reject Petitioners' arguments that a decedent must experience consciousness of …
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State
v.
Dolan
CAAP-13-0002349.
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals.
Dec 18, 2014.
339 P.3d 1106
Published

Affirmed