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Hawaii

Chapter 702
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CHAPTER 702
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§702-200 Requirement of voluntary act or voluntary omission.
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§702-201 "Voluntary act" defined. "Voluntary act" means a bodily movement performed consciously or habitually as the result of the effort or determination of the defendan
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§702-202 Voluntary act includes possession.
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§702-203 Penal liability based on an omission.
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§702-204 State of mind required.
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§702-205 Elements of an offense.
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§702-206 Definitions of states of mind.
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§702-207 Specified state of mind applies to all elements.
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§702-208 Substitutes for negligence, recklessness, and knowledge.
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§702-209 Conditional intent.
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§702-210 Requirement of wilfulness satisfied by acting knowingly.
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§702-211 State of mind as determinant of grade or class of a particular offense.
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§702-212 When state of mind requirements are inapplicable to violations and to crimes defined by statutes other than this Code.
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§702-213 Effect of absolute liability in reducing grade of offense to violation.
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§702-214 Causal relationship between conduct and result.
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§702-215 Intentional or knowing causation; different result from that intended or contemplated.
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§702-216 Reckless or negligent causation; different result from that within the risk.
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§702-217 Causation in offenses of absolute liability.
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§702-218 Ignorance or mistake as a defense.
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§702-219 Ignorance or mistake; reduction in grade and class of the offense.
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§702-220 Ignorance or mistake of law; belief that conduct not legally prohibited.
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§702-221 Liability for conduct of another.
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§702-222 Liability for conduct of another; complicity.
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§702-223 Liability for conduct of another; complicity with respect to the result.
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§702-224 Liability for conduct of another; exemption from complicity.
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§702-225 Liability for conduct of another; incapacity of defendant; failure to prosecute or convict or immunity of other person.
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§702-226 Liability for conduct of another; multiple convictions; different degrees.
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§702-227 Penal liability of corporations and unincorporated associations.
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§702-228 Liability of persons acting, or under a duty to act, in behalf of corporations or unincorporated associations.
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§702-229 Definitions relating to corporations and unincorporated associations.
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§702-230 Intoxication; self-induced; not self-induced; pathological; affirmative defense.
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§702-231 Duress.
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§702-232 Military orders.
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§702-233 Consent; general.
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§702-234 Consent to bodily injury.
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§702-235 Ineffective consent.
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§702-236 De minimis infractions.
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§702-237 Entrapment.
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