State v. Higa ( 2022 )


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  •   NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI#I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
    Electronically Filed
    Intermediate Court of Appeals
    CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
    21-SEP-2022
    08:02 AM
    Dkt. 20 OGMD
    NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX
    IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS
    OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I
    STATE OF HAWAI#I, Plaintiff-Appellee, v.
    EMLYN H. HIGA, Defendant-Appellant
    APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT
    HONOLULU DIVISION
    (CASE NO. 1DCW-XX-XXXXXXX)
    ORDER GRANTING MOTION TO DISMISS APPEAL
    (By: Ginoza, Chief Judge, Wadsworth and Chan, JJ.)
    Upon consideration of Plaintiff-Appellee State of
    Hawai#i's (State) August 26, 2022 Motion to Dismiss for Lack of
    Appellate Jurisdiction, the papers in support and in opposition,
    and the record, it appears that the State seeks dismissal of this
    appeal on the basis that the District Court of the First Circuit,
    Honolulu Division's May 18, 2022 Notice of Entry of Judgment
    and/or Order (5/18/22 Order), from which self-represented
    Defendant-Appellant Emlyn H. Higa (Higa) appeals, is not a final
    appealable order or judgment, and that the "collateral order"
    exception, which Higa cites in his notice of appeal, does not
    apply. For the following reasons, we agree.
    The 5/18/22 Order is an interlocutory order that denied
    Higa's motion to dismiss the complaint in this criminal action
    based on statute of limitations.
    Hawai#i Revised Statutes (HRS) § 641-12 (2016) permits
    appeals "from all final decisions and final judgments of district
    courts in all criminal matters." State v. Ontiveros, 82 Hawai#i
    446, 449, 
    923 P.2d 388
    , 391 (1996) (cleaned up). There is "no
    NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI#I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER
    statutory warrant for interlocutory appeals in criminal cases
    from district courts." State v. Valiani, 
    57 Haw. 133
    , 135, 
    552 P.2d 75
    , 76 (1976). It is undisputed that the 5/18/22 Order is
    not a final appealable order under HRS § 641-12.
    Moreover, though the Hawai#i Supreme Court in State v.
    Baranco, 77 Hawai#i 351, 353-55, 
    884 P.2d 729
    , 731-33 (1994),
    permitted an appeal in a circuit court criminal matter from a
    collateral, interlocutory order denying a motion to dismiss
    raised on double jeopardy grounds, since then, this court has
    declined to apply the Baranco exception outside the double
    jeopardy context. See, e.g., State v. Zoller, No.
    CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX, 
    2011 WL 3808781
    , at *2 (App. Aug. 30, 2011)
    (order dismissing appeal); State v. Bernal, No. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX,
    
    2011 WL 3559682
    , at *2 (App. Aug. 10, 2011) (same); State v.
    Niihau, No. 30552, 
    2010 WL 4113653
    , at *1 (App. Oct. 14, 2010)
    (same). Moreover, federal courts have held they lack appellate
    jurisdiction over interlocutory appeals from orders denying a
    motion to dismiss criminal charges based on statute of
    limitations. See U.S. v. Mandycz, 
    351 F.3d 222
    , 225-26 (6th Cir.
    2003), cert. denied, 
    543 U.S. 816
     (2004); U.S. v. Davis, 
    873 F.2d 900
    , 901, 908-09 (6th Cir. 1989), cert. denied, 
    493 U.S. 923
    (1989); U.S. v. Weiss, 
    7 F.3d 1088
    , 1089-91 (2d Cir. 1993); U.S.
    v. Rossman, 
    940 F.2d 535
    , 536 (9th Cir. 1991); U.S. v. Levine,
    
    658 F.2d 113
     (3d Cir. 1981). It is undisputed that Higa did not
    seek to dismiss the complaint in the underlying matter on double
    jeopardy grounds, but rather on statute of limitations grounds;
    thus, the collateral-order doctrine does not apply here.
    Accordingly, we lack appellate jurisdiction in this interlocutory
    appeal from the 5/18/22 Order.
    Therefore, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the motion is
    granted, and the appeal is dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
    DATED: Honolulu, Hawai#i, September 21, 2022.
    /s/ Lisa M. Ginoza
    Chief Judge
    /s/ Clyde J. Wadsworth
    Associate Judge
    /s/ Derrick H.M. Chan
    Associate Judge
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