Hawaii Revised Statutes
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 842-3 (2026)
Penalty; forfeiture of property
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§842-3 Penalty; forfeiture of property. Any person who violates this chapter shall be guilty of a class B felony and shall forfeit to the State any interest or property acquired or maintained in violation of this chapter as provided in chapter 712A. [L 1972, c 71, pt of §2; am L 1987, c 140, §1; am L 1988, c 260, §§2, 7; am L 1990, c 27, §3 and c 197, §1; am L 1993, c 196, §1; am L 1996, c 104, §6; am L 1999, c 227, §1]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1996–2006 · leading case: State v. Kahapea, 141 P.3d 440 (Haw. 2006).
State v. Kahapea, 141 P.3d 440 (Haw. 2006). “" HRS § 842-3 (Supp.1999) establishes the range of penalties for organized crime, and is not germane to this appeal.”
State v. Bates, 933 P.2d 48 (Haw. 1997). “HRS § 842-3 does not implicate these first amendment concerns because it is neither directed at, nor does it regulate or proscribe first amendment freedoms, i.”
State v. Ontai, 929 P.2d 69 (Haw. 1996). “HRS § 842-3 (1993) provides: Penalty; forfeiture of property.”
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