Case Notes
See also notes to U.S. Const. Amend. 14.
HRS §746-6, making presence in barricaded place a crime, was invalid as it denied the freedom of movement and freedom of association guaranteed hereunder. 52 H. 604, 483 P.2d 997.
HRS §286-81(1)(A), requiring motorcycle safety helmets, is not a mere self-protective legislation and is valid. 55 H. 138, 516 P.2d 709.
Traffic statutes, §§286-25, 286-102, 291-11.6, and 431:10C-104(b), did not violate defendant’s freedom of movement. 77 H. 222 (App.), 883 P.2d 644.
A chapter 586 protective order does not unconstitutionally curtail a person's freedom of movement. 85 H. 197 (App.), 940 P.2d 404.
Mentioned: 51 H. 516, 465 P.2d 573; 53 H. 327, 493 P.2d 306.