Chapter 701
19 sections
§701-100 Official name and start date for the Hawaii Penal Code
§701-101 When the 1986 criminal code changes apply
§701-102 Only written laws can define crimes
§701-103 Purpose of the Hawaii Penal Code
§701-104 How to read and apply this criminal code
§701-105 Effect of commentary
§701-106 When Hawaii can charge you for a crime
§701-107 How crimes are graded and classified
§701-108 Time limits for starting a criminal case
§701-109 When one act can be charged as multiple crimes
§701-110 When a second trial for the same crime is not allowed
§701-111 When a different charge is barred after an earlier case
§701-112 When a prior trial in another jurisdiction blocks a Hawaii prosecution
§701-113 When a past case does not block a new trial
§701-114 Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
§701-115 How criminal defenses work in court
§701-116 Proving facts needed to apply the Code
§701-117 Prima facie evidence
§701-118 Definitions for the Hawaii Penal Code