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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 351

§351-32 Violent crimes.

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§351-32 Violent crimes. The crimes to which part III of this chapter applies are the following and no other:
(1)Murder in the first degree (section 707-701);
(2)Murder in the second degree (section 707-701.5);
(3)Manslaughter (section 707-702);
(4)Negligent homicide in the first degree (section 707-702.5);
(5)Negligent homicide in the second degree (section 707-703);
(6)Negligent injury in the first degree (section 707-705);
(7)Negligent injury in the second degree (section 707-706);
(8)Assault in the first degree (section 707-710);
(9)Assault in the second degree (section 707-711);
(10)Assault in the third degree (section 707-712);
(11)Kidnapping (section 707-720);
(12)Sexual assault in the first degree (section 707-730);
(13)Sexual assault in the second degree (section 707-731);
(14)Sexual assault in the third degree (section 707-732);
(15)Sexual assault in the fourth degree (section 707-733);
(16)Abuse of family or household members (section 709-906);
(17)Sex trafficking (section 712-1202); and
(18)Terrorism, as defined in title 18 United States Code section 2331. [L 1967, c 226, pt of §1; HRS §351-32; am L 1973, c 85, §1; am L 1975, c 138, §3; am L 1989, c 177, §9; am L 1998, c 239, §3; am L 2016, c 206, §2]
Case Notes
Trial court was not authorized, under §706-605, to order defendant to pay restitution to the Honolulu police department for its drug "buy money" expenses where
(1)it was unlikely that ordering defendant to pay restitution would aid defendant in developing a degree of self-respect and pride in knowing that defendant has righted the wrong committed; and
(2)department did not qualify as a "crime victim" under chapter 351 and defendant's offenses did not qualify as a "violent crime" under this section. 93 H. 34 (App.), 995 P.2d 335 (2000).
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