HRS §480-16
Breaking antitrust laws is a felony with fines and jail time
This section makes it a felony to break certain antitrust laws. Individuals can face fines and up to three years in prison. Companies can face larger fines. Cases are heard in the circuit court where the offense happened.
everyone
The statute, as written — Violation a felony
(a) Any person who violates section 480-4, 480-6, 480-9, or 480-17, including any principal, manager, director, officer, agent, servant, or employee, who had engaged in or has participated in the determination to engage in an activity that has been engaged in by any association, firm, partnership, trust or corporation, which activity is a violation of section 480-4, 480-6, 480-9, or 480-17, is punishable if a natural person by a fine not exceeding $100,000 or by imprisonment not exceeding three years, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court; if the person is not a natural person then by a fine not exceeding $1,000,000. (b) The actions authorized by this section and section 480-18 shall be brought in the circuit court of the circuit where the offense occurred.
Sections this one refers to
§480-18 Attorney General's Investigation Powers
§480-4 When agreements that limit competition are illegal
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