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State v. Graybeard.
State: Hawaii
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 22506
Case Date: 07/28/2000
Preview:IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I

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STATE OF HAWAI#I, Plaintiff-Appellee vs. PHILIP GRAYBEARD, Defendant-Appellant

NO. 22506

APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD CIRCUIT, PUNA DIVISION (REPORT NO. F-49767/PN)

JULY 28, 2000

BURNS, C.J., WATANABE AND LIM, JJ.

OPINION OF THE COURT BY LIM, J. Defendant-Appellant Philip Graybeard, aka Graybeard,1 appeals the May 14, 1999 judgment of the District Court of the Third Circuit convicting him of harassment, in violation of

1 The surname of Defendant-Appellant is spelled "Graybeard" in some filings and "Greybeard" in others. His own attorneys utilize the former at times and the latter at other times, apparently willy-nilly. To simplify matters in this opinion, and for want of any information in the record about what DefendantAppellant regards as the correct spelling, we will adopt the "Graybeard" spelling used in the complaint.

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