Matthew Reyes v. Peter Taisipic Iriarte - Certiorari Application Rejected
Summary
The Supreme Court of the State of Hawai'i has rejected Matthew Reyes' application for a writ of certiorari in the case SCWC-23-0000095. This order signifies the final denial of Reyes' attempt to have the Intermediate Court of Appeals' decision reviewed by the Supreme Court.
What changed
The Supreme Court of the State of Hawai'i, in an order dated March 3, 2026, has rejected the application for a writ of certiorari filed by Matthew Reyes, the Petitioner/Defendant-Appellant. This action pertains to case SCWC-23-0000095 and stems from a decision by the Intermediate Court of Appeals. The rejection means the Supreme Court will not review the lower court's ruling.
This rejection is a final procedural step in the appellate process for Matthew Reyes. For legal professionals involved in this case, it signifies that the Supreme Court will not hear further arguments or review the case. There are no compliance deadlines or penalties associated with this court order, as it is a final disposition of an application for review.
Source document (simplified)
Electronically Filed Supreme Court SCWC-23-0000095 03-MAR-2026 09:09 AM Dkt. 9 ODAC SCWC-23-0000095 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF HAWAI ‘ I PETER TAISIPIC IRIARTE, Respondent/Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. MATTHEW REYES, Petitioner/Defendant-Appellant. CERTIORARI TO THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS (CAAP-23-0000095; CIVIL NO. 1DRC-22-0004895) ORDER REJECTING APPLICATION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI (By: McKenna, Acting C.J., Eddins, Ginoza, and Devens, JJ., and Circuit Judge Kubota, assigned by reason of vacancy) The application for writ of certiorari filed on January 20, 2026, by Petitioner/Defendant-Appellant Matthew Reyes is hereby rejected. DATED: Honolulu, Hawai ʻ i, March 3, 2026. /s/ Sabrina S. McKenna /s/ Todd W. Eddins /s/ Lisa M. Ginoza /s/ Vladimir P. Devens /s/ Peter K. Kubota
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