State v. Roberts, III - Appeal Affirmed
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The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a district court judgment against Charles Fredrick Roberts III, upholding a $40 fine. The court noted that the record lacked sufficient transcripts to review the alleged errors raised by the appellant.
What changed
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals has affirmed a district court's judgment and a $40 fine imposed on Charles Fredrick Roberts III in case number 1DTI-24-094777. The appeal stemmed from a traffic infraction notice issued by the State of Hawaiʻi. Roberts raised three points of error concerning a motion to suppress, judicial bias, and prosecutorial misconduct.
The appellate court found that the record provided by the appellant was insufficient due to the absence of transcripts from the proceedings. Consequently, the court could not review the alleged errors and affirmed the lower court's judgment. This decision implies that regulated individuals must ensure complete and adequate records are provided when pursuing appeals.
What to do next
- Ensure adequate transcripts are included in the record for any future appeals.
Penalties
$40 fine
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State v. Roberts, III
Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
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Docket Number: CAAP-24-0000822
Combined Opinion
NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
Electronically Filed
Intermediate Court of Appeals
CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
25-MAR-2026
07:50 AM
Dkt. 123 SO
NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
OF THE STATE OF HAWAIʻI
STATE OF HAWAIʻI, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
CHARLES FREDRICK ROBERTS, III, Defendant-Appellant
APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT
KĀNEʻOHE DIVISION
(CASE NO. 1DTI-24-094777)
SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER
(By: Nakasone, Chief Judge, McCullen and Guidry, JJ.)
Self-represented Defendant-Appellant Charles Fredrick
Roberts III (Roberts) appeals from the District Court of the
First Circuit's (district court) 1 November 27, 2024 "Notice of
Entry of Judgment and/or Order and Plea/Judgment" (Judgment). 2
On September 22, 2024, Plaintiff-Appellee State of
Hawaiʻi (State) issued a Notice of Traffic Infraction pursuant to
1 The Honorable Alvin K. Nishimura presided.
2 We construe Roberts' "Motion for Leave to Appeal In Form [sic]
Pauperis" as his notice of appeal.
NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
Hawaii Revised Statutes § 291D-5 (2020). Following a hearing on
October 22, 2024, and trial de novo on November 27, 2024, the
district court entered Judgment in favor of the State and fined
Roberts $40.
On appeal, Roberts raises three points of error,
contending that the district court erred: (1) by "enter[ing] a
final judgment in this case without first deciding on [his]
motion to suppress"; (2) "in making substantive findings on the
merits of the [S]tate's witness, that was a part of their ruling
that was used to dismiss [the] case" thus demonstrating judicial
"personal bias"; and (3) because "the prosecutorial misconduct
[was not] harmless beyond a reasonable doubt."
Upon careful review of the record, briefs, and
relevant legal authorities, we affirm the Judgment. We note
that there are no transcripts of proceedings for the record on
appeal, and we therefore lack a sufficient record to review the
alleged errors. See Bettencourt v. Bettencourt, 80 Hawaiʻi 225,
230, 909 P.2d 553, 558 (1995) ("The burden is upon appellant in
an appeal to show error by reference to matters in the record,
and he or she has the responsibility of providing an adequate
transcript." (cleaned up)); see also Hawaiʻi Rules of Appellate
Procedure Rule 10(b)(1)(A) ("When an appellant desires to raise
any point on appeal that requires consideration of the oral
2
NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI‘I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
proceedings before the court appealed from, the appellant shall
file . . . a request or requests to prepare a reporter's
transcript of such parts of the proceedings as the appellant
deems necessary that are not already on file in the appeal.").
We therefore affirm the Judgment.
DATED: Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, March 25, 2026.
On the briefs: /s/ Karen T. Nakasone
Chief Judge
Charles Fredrick Roberts III,
Self-Represented /s/ Sonja M.P. McCullen
Defendant-Appellant. Associate Judge
Brian R. Vincent, /s/ Kimberly T. Guidry
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, Associate Judge
City and County of Honolulu,
for Plaintiff-Appellee.
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