STATE v. YOSHIDA

No. 4152.

45 Haw. 82 (1961)

361 P.2d 1032

STATE OF HAWAII v. STANLEY K. YOSHIDA.

Supreme Court of Hawaii.

May 12, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hyman M. Greenstein (Greenstein & Franklin and Ton Seek Pai) for the petition.

TSUKIYAMA, C.J., CASSIDY, WIRTZ, LEWIS, JJ., AND CIRCUIT JUDGE McKINLEY ASSIGNED BY REASON OF VACANCY.


Per Curiam.

Defendant-appellant has petitioned for rehearing on the ground that he was "denied a fair and impartial trial within the meaning of the Due Process Clause of the Constitution of the United States," resting this contention on two matters concerning the questioning of the witness Kakuda. However, it is conceded no objection thereto was made during the trial at which defendant was represented by counsel of his own choosing.

R.L.H. 1955, §...

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