State v. Kim Lei Aloha Park - Appeal Dismissal
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The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has issued an order dismissing the appeal in State v. Kim Lei Aloha Park. The dismissal was granted upon the defendant-appellant's motion, as the appeal had not yet been docketed and the appellant sought voluntary dismissal.
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The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has issued an order granting the motion to dismiss the appeal in the case of State v. Kim Lei Aloha Park. The dismissal is based on the appellant's request, the fact that the appeal had not been docketed, and adherence to Hawaiʻi Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 42(c) regarding voluntary dismissal.
This action means the appeal process for this case is terminated at the appellant's request. Legal professionals involved in this case should note the dismissal and that all other pending motions have also been dismissed. There are no compliance deadlines or penalties associated with this judicial procedural order.
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State v. Kim Lei Aloha Park
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
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Docket Number: CAAP-26-0000133
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NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAIʻI REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
Electronically Filed
Intermediate Court of Appeals
CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
20-MAR-2026
08:22 AM
Dkt. 15 OGMD
NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
OF THE STATE OF HAWAIʻI
STATE OF HAWAIʻI, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
KIM LEI ALOHA PARK, Defendant-Appellant.
APPEAL FROM THE FAMILY COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT
(CASE NO. 1FFC-XX-XXXXXXX)
ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL
(By: Nakasone, Chief Judge, Hiraoka and Guidry, JJ.)
Upon consideration of Defendant-Appellant Kim Lei
Aloha Park's (Park) March 16, 2026 Motion for Dismissal of
Appeal, the papers in support, and the record, it appears that
(1) the appeal has been not been docketed; (2) Park seeks to
dismiss the appeal; and (3) attached to the motion is Park's
declaration showing she understands the consequences of
voluntary dismissal, consistent with Hawaiʻi Rules of Appellate
Procedure (HRAP) Rule 42(c).
NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAIʻI REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion is
granted and the appeal is dismissed, under HRAP Rule 42(a) and
(c).
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other pending motions
are dismissed.
DATED: Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, March 20, 2026.
/s/ Karen T. Nakasone
Chief Judge
/s/ Keith K. Hiraoka
Associate Judge
/s/ Kimberly T. Guidry
Associate Judge
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