§701-104 Principles of construction. The provisions of this Code cannot be extended by analogy so as to create crimes not provided for herein; however, in order to promote justice and effect the objects of the law, all of its provisions shall be given a genuine construction, according to the fair import of the words, taken in their usual sense, in connection with the context, and with reference to the purpose of the provision. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1]
COMMENTARY ON §701-104
This section, read in conjunction with §701-103, is intended to assure that this Code will be construed by the courts in such a way as to effectuate the declared purposes of the law.
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTARY ON §701-104
Section 104 of the Proposed Draft of the Code read: "The rule that a penal statute is to be strictly construed does not apply to this Code, but the provisions herein must be construed according to the fair import of their terms." The legislature found that such broad wording would subject the Code to unwarranted argument and attempted to avoid this possibility by revising the entire section. Through the section, as enacted, the legislature sought to limit the scope of the fair import principle. See Conference Committee Report No. 2 (1972). The committee report also states: "It is the intent of the Committee that definitions of crimes are to be strictly construed."
Case Notes
In Coray v. Ariyoshi, 54 H. 254, 506 P.2d 13 (1973), and State v. Rackle, 55 H. 531, 523 P.2d 299 (1974), the court reiterated without discussion the doctrine of strict construction. The offenses in each case occurred prior to enactment of the Code.
Where words of general description follow enumeration of specific things, the words are restricted to like objects. 56 H. 481, 541 P.2d 1020 (1975).
Rule of strict construction does not override other fundamental rules of construction. 59 H. 456, 583 P.2d 337 (1978).
Proscription of distribution of lysergic acid "diethylamine" under §329-14 (1974) cannot be extended by analogy to distribution of lysergic acid diethylamide. 61 H. 74, 595 P.2d 288 (1979).
Cited in construing "accident". 1 H. App. 625, 623 P.2d 1271 (1981).
Cited in construing "possession". 8 H. App. 610, 822 P.2d 23 (1991).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
701-100 Title and effective date of amendments.
701-101 Applicability to offenses committed before the effective date of amendments.
701-103 Purposes of this Code.
701-104 Principles of construction.
701-106 Territorial applicability. §701-106 Commentary:
701-107 Grades and classes of offenses.
701-108 Time limitations. §701-108 Commentary:
701-110 When prosecution is barred by former prosecution for the same offense. §701-110 Commentary:
701-112 Former prosecution in another jurisdiction: when a bar. §701-112 Commentary:
701-114 Proof beyond a reasonable doubt.
701-116 Proving applicability of the Code. §701-116 Commentary: