HRS 0806-0027 ANNOTATIONS
Rules of Court
See HRPP rule 7(d).
Case Notes
Indictment for murder in first degree, describing the offense, is not fatally defective because in its conclusion it does not name deceased. 11 H. 293.
Ordinarily, unless excused by statute time of commission of offense must be specifically alleged. 18 H. 246. Exact date of embezzlement need not be stated in indictment. 11 H. 213. Time need not be proved as laid where it is not of the essence of crime charged. 21 H. 214; 34 H. 209; 35 H. 571.
Sufficiency. 33 H. 180; 35 H. 324; 33 H. 560, questioned and criticized on other grounds. 36 H. 361.
Variance. See 34 F.2d 86.
Indictment held demurrable for lack of particularity. 10 H. 114.
Indictment for burglary which stated ownership was in A instead of A and partner held not invalid. 45 H. 622, 372 P.2d 365.
Cited: 19 H. 88; 22 H. 773, 777; 37 H. 552, 553.