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State v. Ryan

8/15/1978

Defendant attorney appeals from a summary conviction of contempt of court for not appearing at a scheduled district court hearing. Upon our review of the record in connection with certain motions, it appeared to us that the trial court had ordered summary conviction and disposition under HRS § 710-1077(3)(a), in which event the judgment would be excluded by HRS § 710-1077(5) from review by appeal. Accordingly, we ordered that the parties prepare memoranda addressing that question. We conclude that the offense was not one for which summary conviction and disposition could be ordered, and that an appeal may be taken from the judgment of contempt.


On July 20, 1976, James Richard Stone appeared for trial before the Honolulu District Court as the defendant in a driving while intoxicated charge under HRS § 286-155. Stone's counsel, the appellant here, was not present. Stone represented that appellant was then in federal court. The judge stated for the record that there had been no request for


a continuance from appellant. Stone then agreed to proceed to trial without an attorney.


On July 29, 1976, further proceedings were had in the matter. At the hearing on that date, wherein appellant for Stone moved alternatively for a new trial, arrest of judgment and mitigation of sentence, appellant was asked by the court to explain his previous nonappearance. Appellant stated that he was at the United States District Court, that he believed he knew the day before his absence that he would have a federal court trial, and that other than by sending Stone to explain his whereabouts he did not inform the court that he would be late. The court adjudged appellant in contempt under HRS Section 710-1077 and fined him $100, without indicating which clause of Section 710-1077(1) it found that he had violated. Appellant was at no time ordered to appear before the court to answer a charge of criminal contempt.


HRS § 710-1077 provides in pertinent part:


Criminal contempt of court. (1) A person commits the offense of criminal contempt of court if:


(a) He recklessly engages in disorderly or contemptuous behavior, committed during the sitting of a court in its immediate view and presence, and directly tending to interrupt its proceedings or impair the respect due to its authority; or


(c) As an attorney, clerk, or other officer of the court, he knowingly fails to perform or violates a duty of his office, or knowingly disobeys a lawful directive or order of a court; or


(g) He intentionally disobeys or resists the process, injunction, or other mandate of a court; or


(a) If the offense was committed in the immediate view and presence of the court, or under such circumstances that the court has knowledge of all of the facts constituting the offense, the court may order summary conviction and disposition; and


(b) If the offense was not committed in the immediate view and presence of the court, nor under such circumstances that the court has knowledge of all of the facts constituting the offense, the court shall order the defendant to appear before it to answer a charge of criminal contempt of court; the trial, if any, upon the charge shall be by the court without a jury; and proof of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt shall be required for conviction.


(5) Whenever any person is convicted of criminal contempt of court or sentenced therefor, the particular circumstances of the offense shall be fully set forth in the judgment and in t

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