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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

STATE OF HAWAII, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. SHARON AHN, Defendant-Appellant
    NO. 5589
    FEBRUARY 28, 1975
    RICHARDSON, C.J., KOBAYASHI, OGATA AND MENOR, JJ., AND RETIRED JUSTICE LEWIS ASSIGNED BY REASON OF VACANCY
    
      Max Nakata Garcia for defendant-appellant.
    
      Herbert T. Woolley, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (Barry Chung, Prosecuting Attorney, of counsel) for plaintiff-appellee.
   Per Curiam.

Assuming without deciding that there was no error in the admission of evidence, nevertheless, the evidence that was adduced in this case is insufficient to support the conviction of appellant of the crime for which she was charged. State v. Rocker, 52 Haw. 336, 347, 475 P.2d 684, 691 (1970).

Reversed and remanded for entry of judgment of acquittal of the appellant.