Opinion ID: 2525735
Heading Depth: 2
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Charged Offenses

Text: At an August 2, 2006 hearing, the Family Court granted Allison Corder's motion to extend her prior protective order against Corder. Corder was present at the hearing and the terms of Extended Order for Protection FC-DA XX-X-XXXX(EOP) were read to Corder by the Family Court. Corder was served with a copy of the EOP. On January 23, 2007, a Complaint was filed under FC-CR No. 07-1-1080 (Complaint), charging Corder in Count II and Count III with separate violations of the EOP. [2] For each count, the Complaint listed the date of the alleged offense, the order for protection allegedly violated, and the statutes under which Corder was charged, namely Hawai`i Revised Statutes (HRS) Sections 586-5.5 [3] and 586-11(a)(1)(A) [4] . The Complaint also identified the police reports underlying the charged offenses as Hawai`i Police Department (HPD) Report No. 07-021001 for Count II and HPD Report No. 07-026265 for Count III. The cited police reports detailed Corder's alleged conduct and noted the section of the EOP the officer believed was violated. Corder does not dispute that copies of each police report were provided to him in discovery. [5]