§641-11 - From circuit courts.
PART II.
APPEALS IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
§641-11 From circuit courts. [L 2004,
c 202, §68 amendment repealed June 30, 2010. L 2006, c 94, §1.]
Any party aggrieved by the judgment of a circuit court in a criminal matter may
appeal to the intermediate appellate court, subject to chapter 602, in the
manner and within the time provided by the rules of court. The sentence of the
court in a criminal case shall be the judgment. All appeals shall be filed
with the clerk of the supreme court and shall be subject to one filing fee. [L
1892, c 95, §1; am L 1919, c 44, §1; RL 1925, §2521; am L 1925, c 211, §1; am L
1931, c 37, §1; RL 1935, §3550; RL 1945, §9551; RL 1955, §212-1; HRS §641-11;
am L 1970, c 188, §39; am L 1972, c 89, pt of §5; am L 1979, c 111, §6(2); gen
ch 1985; am L 1989, c 62, §1; am L 2004, c 202, §68]
Note
L 2004, c 202, §82 provides:
"SECTION 82. Appeals pending in the supreme court as of
the effective date of this Act [July 1, 2006] may be transferred to the
intermediate appellate court or retained at the supreme court as the chief
justice, in the chief justice's sole discretion, directs."
General Note
Appeal, see Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure. See also
appended chapter note, pts. I A, I C, I D.
As to provision that sentence of the court is the judgment,
see §641-18 suspension of sentence, and HRPP rule 32(c), entry of judgment.
See also appended chapter note, pt. I A2.
Rules of Court
Appeals, when taken, see HRAP rule 4.
Post-conviction proceedings and documents, see HRPP rule 40.
Law Journals and Reviews
The Application of the Collateral Order Doctrine to Criminal
Appeals in Hawai`i. 19 UH L. Rev. 73.
Case Notes
For purposes of appeal, judgment of conviction is not final
where it does not include any sentence. 54 H. 485, 510 P.2d 88.
Where no notice of judgment is given, period for filing
appeal may be extended. 56 H. 444, 540 P.2d 61.
Failure of appointed counsel to give timely notice of appeal
did not foreclose defendant's right to appeal. 57 H. 269, 554 P.2d 236.
Upon death of criminal defendant pending appeal from
conviction, judgment of conviction will be vacated and prosecution abated, ab
initio. 57 H. 271, 554 P.2d 235.
Where there is no announcement of the decision and no notice
of entry of judgment is given, time for filing notice of appeal does not run
until notice is in fact received. 59 H. 255, 580 P.2d 63.
Review of denial of reduction of sentences proper since new
standards of court discretion had been adopted. 60 H. 309, 588 P.2d 927.
Appeal permitted only from a final judgment or sentence. 63
H. 9, 619 P.2d 1076.
Jurisdictional defect in appeal cannot be waived by the
parties or disregarded by the appellate court. 63 H. 9, 619 P.2d 1076.
Where charges against criminal defendant were dismissed,
defendant was not an "aggrieved party" with standing to appeal an
order approving partial fees. 66 H. 366, 663 P.2d 630.
Where defendants contended there was another exception to
finality of judgment requirement of this section, specifically, that an order
denying a motion to dismiss an indictment based on double jeopardy grounds fell
into collateral order exception to final judgment rule, collateral order
exception permitted an interlocutory appeal of an order denying a pretrial motion
to dismiss an indictment on double jeopardy grounds. 77 H. 351, 884 P.2d 729.
Supreme court lacked appellate jurisdiction to hear
defendant's appeal of defendant's acquittal on count III kidnapping where
defendant was not an "aggrieved" party within the meaning of this
section; because defendant would remain under health director's custody based
on trial court's acquittals as to counts I and II, which would have warranted
convictions but for defendant's affirmative defense of insanity, defendant was
not aggrieved by trial court's acquittal on count III as acquittal did not
adversely impact defendant's rights. 102 H. 130, 73 P.3d 668.
Appellate court lacked jurisdiction under this section and
HRAP rule 4(b) where defendant failed to appeal within the 30-day time period
mandated; defendant's motion to withdraw no contest plea did not
"reopen" final judgment such that order denying defendant's motion
became the appealable final judgment under this section and HRAP rule 4(b). 96
H. 462 (App.), 32 P.3d 106.
Defendant not "aggrieved party" with standing to
appeal order granting partial fees. 6 H. App. 20, 709 P.2d 105.