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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708', '§ 708']

STATE-OF HAWAI'I, Plaintiff-Appellant,
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT {CR. NO. 11-1-0602(1))
Peter A. Hanano, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, County of Maui, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
The State of Hawai'i (State) appeals from the March 29, 2012 Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order Granting Defendant's Motion to Suppress Evidence (Order) entered by the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit (Circuit Court).[1]
Before entering the house, Det. Correa identified one of the stolen paintings. When Davidsen finished his call, Det. Correa advised Davidsen that he was a police detective and that, several of the paintings that were offered for sale had been reported stolen. Davidsen stated that he had come into possession of the paintings at a garage sale and on Det. Correa's request, granted Walker and the Howletts permission to look around the house for their stolen property. Walker and the Howletts recovered several of their stolen items.
When recovering some of his property, Howlett discovered bolt cutters and a crowbar he suspected were used to break into his storage container. Det. Correa thereafter advised Davidsen that he was a suspect and informed him that he would be. questioned at a later date. Det. Correa did not personally instruct or direct the search of the residence and did not participate in the search. A warrant for a subsequent search was later obtained.
On November 8, 2011, the State filed a complaint against Davidsen for the following eleven crimes: (1) Theft of Credit Card in violation of Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS)§ 708-8102 (1993); (2) Identity Theft in the Third Degree in violation of HRS § 708-839.8 (Supp. 2012); (3) Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card in violation of HRS § 708-8100 (1993 and Supp. 2012); (4) Theft in the Fourth Degree in violation of HRS § 708-833 (1993); (5) Theft of a Credit Card in violation of HRS § 708-8102; (6) Identity Theft in the Third Degree in violation of HRS § 708-839.8; (7) Fraudulent Use of a Credit Card in violation of HRS § 708-8100; (8) Theft in the Third Degree in violation of HRS § 708-832 (Supp. 2012); (9) Theft in the Second ...