Hawaii Revised Statutes 351-32 – Violent crimes
§351-32 Violent crimes. The crimes to which part III of this chapter applies are the following and no other:
(1) Murder in the first degree (§ 707-701);
(2) Murder in the second degree (§ 707-701.5);
(3) Manslaughter (§ 707-702);
(4) Negligent homicide in the first degree (§ 707-702.5);
(5) Negligent homicide in the second degree (§ 707-703);
(6) Negligent injury in the first degree (§ 707-705);
(7) Negligent injury in the second degree (§ 707-706);
(8) Assault in the first degree (§ 707-710);
(9) Assault in the second degree (§ 707-711);
(10) Assault in the third degree (§ 707-712);
(11) Kidnapping (§ 707-720);
(12) Sexual assault in the first degree (§ 707-730);
(13) Sexual assault in the second degree (§ 707-731);
(14) Sexual assault in the third degree (§ 707-732);
(15) Sexual assault in the fourth degree (§ 707-733);
(16) Abuse of family or household members (§ 709-906);
(17) Sex trafficking (§ 712-1202); and
(18) Terrorism, as defined in title 18 U.S.C. § 2331.
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 351-32
- Injury: means actual bodily harm and, in respect of a victim, includes pregnancy and mental or nervous shock; and "injured" has a corresponding meaning. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 351-2