Title: Keahole Defense Coalition, Inc. v. Board of Land and Natural Resources, State of Hawaii

State: hawaii

Issuer: Hawaii Supreme Court

Document:

LAW LIBRARY

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAT'T

 

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KEAHOLE DEFENSE COALITION, INC., a Hawai'i
nonprofit corporation; PEGGY J. RATLIFF and
MAHI COOPER, Appellants-Appellees

 

BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES, STATE OF
HAWAI'I; DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES,
STATE OF HAWAI'I; HAWAII ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, INC.,
2 Hawai"! corporation, DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME

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DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS, STATE
OF HAWAI'I, Appellant-Appellee

DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES, STATE OF
HAWAI'I; BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES, STATE OF
HAWAT'I; HAWAII ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY, INC., a Hawai'i

corporation, PEGGY J. RATLIFF, MAHI COOPER, KEAHOLE

DEFENSE COALITION, INC., a Hawai'i nonprofit corporation,

Appellees-Appellees

and
WAIMANA ENTERPRISES, INC., 2 Hawai'i

corporation, Appellee-Appel lant
(CIV, No, 02-1-0078K)

No. 26305

ORDER OF AMENDMENT
(CIV. NOS. 02-1-68K & 02-1-0079K)
MAY 25, 2006
MOON, C.J.) LEVINSON, ACOBA, JJ., CIRCUIT
JUDGE DEL ROSARIO FOR NAKAYAMA,’ J.,'RECUSED, AND
CIRCUIT JUDGE CHAN FOR DUFFY, J., ‘RECUSED; WITH CIRCUIT
SUDGE DEL ROSARIO CONCURRING SEPARATELY
AND WITH WHOM ACOBA, J., JOINS
‘The opinion of the court, filed on May 18, 2006, is
amended as follows (deletions are bracketed/stricken and the
additions are double underscored) :
Line 11 from the top of page 2: We hold that
(44h) Appellee-Appellant Waimana
Line 17 from the top of page 2: [+s+] was barred
by collateral estoppel[7] and[tet] does not have a
Line 21 from the top of page 2 to line 4 from the
top of page 3: Constitution[(r)4’ [+#+—netwithstandine
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extubitehebreech-of-the-pubitetrestr) and, thus,
[454] the circuit court of the third circuit (the
court),? did not
The Clerk of the Court is directed to incorporate the

foregoing changes in the original opinion and take all necessary

Article I, section 5 of the Hawai'i Constitution, entitled Due
and Equal Protection,” provides that

 

2/ The Honorable Ronald Tbarra presided
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steps to notify the publishing agencies of these changes.