Hawaii Revised Statutes
706. Disposition of Convicted Defendants
706-656 Terms of imprisonment for first and second degree murder and attempted first and second degree murder.

Law Journals and Reviews
The Abandonment of Punishment. 16 HBJ, no. 2, at 63 (1981).
§706-656 Terms of imprisonment for first and second degree murder and attempted first and second degree murder. (1) Persons eighteen years of age or over at the time of the offense who are convicted of first degree murder or first degree attempted murder shall be sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
As part of such sentence, the court shall order the director of public safety and the Hawaii paroling authority to prepare an application for the governor to commute the sentence to life imprisonment with parole at the end of twenty years of imprisonment; provided that persons who are repeat offenders under section 706-606.5 shall serve at least the applicable mandatory minimum term of imprisonment.
Persons under the age of eighteen years at the time of the offense who are convicted of first degree murder or first degree attempted murder shall be sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole.
(2) Except as provided in section 706-657, pertaining to enhanced sentence for second degree murder, persons convicted of second degree murder and attempted second degree murder shall be sentenced to life imprisonment with possibility of parole. The minimum length of imprisonment shall be determined by the Hawaii paroling authority; provided that persons who are repeat offenders under section 706-606.5 shall serve at least the applicable mandatory minimum term of imprisonment.
If the court imposes a sentence of life imprisonment without possibility of parole pursuant to section 706-657, as part of that sentence, the court shall order the director of public safety and the Hawaii paroling authority to prepare an application for the governor to commute the sentence to life imprisonment with parole at the end of twenty years of imprisonment; provided that persons who are repeat offenders under section 706-606.5 shall serve at least the applicable mandatory minimum term of imprisonment. [L 1986, c 314, §39; am L 1987, c 181, §6 and c 338, §10; am L 1989, c 211, §8; am L 1993, c 271, §2; am L 1996, c 15, §1; am L 2014, c 202, §2]
Note
The 2014 amendment applies to proceedings arising on or after July 2, 2014 and to proceedings that were begun but not concluded before July 2, 2014. L 2014, c 202, §6.
COMMENTARY ON §706-656
Act 271, Session Laws 1993, amended this section to provide that in cases designated under §706-657, the person may be sentenced to life imprisonment without possibility of parole. The legislature felt that the court should have the discretion to determine when the circumstances of the murder justify the enhanced sentence, and that this discretion should be limited to those situations demonstrating exceptional depravity. House Standing Committee Report No. 1171, Senate Standing Committee Report No. 689.
Act 202, Session Laws 2014, amended subsection (1) by applying a sentence of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole to persons eighteen years of age or over at the time of the offense who are convicted of first degree murder or first degree attempted murder; and requiring that persons under eighteen years of age at the time of the offense who are convicted of first degree murder or first degree attempted murder are sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. The legislature found that Hawaii is one of the few states that still allow life sentences without the possibility of parole for juvenile offenders. International law prohibits life sentence without parole for juvenile offenders under the age of eighteen at the time the crime is committed. The United States is the only country in the world that sentences its children to a lifetime of incarceration. In Miller v. Alabama, 132 S. Ct. 2455 (2012), the U.S. Supreme Court held that mandatory life sentences without parole for those under the age of eighteen at the time of their crimes violate the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on cruel and unusual punishments. The legislature also recognized that mitigating factors may exist for cases involving a juvenile offender. In Miller, the Supreme Court stated that youth is a moment and "condition of life when a person may be most susceptible to influence and to psychological damage." Therefore, the legislature encouraged the sentencing judge to take into account and consider any mitigating factors for cases involving a juvenile offender. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 3248, Conference Committee Report No. 56-14.
Case Notes
For sentencing purposes, conspiracy to commit second degree murder is a class C felony under §706-610 and subject to the sentencing provisions of §706-660, not this section. 84 H. 280, 933 P.2d 617 (1997).
Sentence for murder not an extended term. 6 H. App. 409, 723 P.2d 186 (1986).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 37. Hawaii Penal Code

706. Disposition of Convicted Defendants

706-600 Sentence in accordance with this chapter. §706-600 Commentary:

706-600.5 Definitions of terms in this chapter.

706-600.6 Time of release.

706-601 Pre-sentence diagnosis and report. §706-601 Commentary:

706-602 Pre-sentence diagnosis, notice to victims, and report. §706-602 Commentary:

706-603 DNA analysis monetary assessment; DNA registry special fund. §706-603 Commentary:

706-604 Opportunity to be heard with respect to sentence; notice of pre-sentence report; opportunity to controvert or supplement; transmission of report to department. §706-604 Commentary:

706-605 Authorized disposition of convicted defendants. §706-605 Commentary:

706-605.1 Intermediate sanctions; eligibility; criteria and conditions.

706-605.5 REPEALED.

706-605.6 Assault against a sports official.

706-606 Factors to be considered in imposing a sentence.

706-606.1 REPEALED.

706-606.2 Special sentencing considerations for arson; other actions not prohibited. (1) In addition to any other penalty imposed, a person convicted of arson involving fire set to brush, grass, vegetation on the land resulting in damage to ten thous...

706-606.3 Expedited sentencing program.

706-606.4 Sentencing in enumerated offenses committed in the presence of a minor.

706-606.5 Sentencing of repeat offenders.

706-606.6 Repeat violent and sexual offender; enhanced sentence.

706-607 Civil commitment in lieu of prosecution or of sentence. §706-607 Commentary:

706-608 Penalties against corporations and unincorporated associations; forfeiture of corporate charter or revocation of certificate authorizing foreign corporation to do business in the State. §706-608 Commentary:

706-609 Resentence for the same offense or for offense based on the same conduct not to be more severe than prior sentence. §706-609 Commentary:

706-610 Classes of felonies. §706-610 Commentary:

706-620 Authority to withhold sentence of imprisonment. §706-620 Commentary:

706-621 Factors to be considered in imposing a term of probation. §706-621 Commentary:

706-622 Requirement of probation; exception.

706-622.5 Sentencing for drug offenders; expungement.

706-622.8 First-time drug offender prior to 2004; probation; expungement

706-622.9 Sentencing for first-time property offenders; expungement.

706-623 Terms of probation. §706-623 Commentary:

706-624 Conditions of probation. §706-624 Commentary:

706-624.5 Notice of probation.

706-625 Revocation, modification of probation conditions. §706-625 Commentary:

706-626 Summons or arrest of defendant on probation; commitment without bail. §706-626 Commentary:

706-627 Tolling of probation. §706-627 Commentary:

706-628 REPEALED.

706-629 Calculation of multiple dispositions involving probation and imprisonment, or multiple terms of probation. §706-629 Commentary:

706-630 Discharge of defendant. §706-630 Commentary:

706-631 Probation is a final judgment for other purposes.

706-640 Authorized fines.

706-641 Criteria for imposing fines. §706-641 Commentary:

706-642 Time and method of payment.

706-643 Disposition of funds.

706-644 Consequences of nonpayment; imprisonment for contumacious nonpayment; summary collection. §706-644 Commentary:

706-645 Revocation of fine or restitution.

706-646 Victim restitution.

706-647 Civil enforcement.

706-648 Probation services fee.

706-649 REPEALED.

706-650 Drug demand reduction assessments; special fund.

706-650.5 Human trafficking victim services fund.

706-651 Payments by defendant; order of priority.

706-656 Terms of imprisonment for first and second degree murder and attempted first and second degree murder.

706-657 Enhanced sentence for second degree murder.

706-659 Sentence of imprisonment for class A felony.

706-660 Sentence of imprisonment for class B and C felonies; ordinary terms; discretionary terms. §706-660 Commentary:

706-660.1 Sentence of imprisonment for use of a firearm, semiautomatic firearm, or automatic firearm in a felony.

706-660.2 Sentence of imprisonment for offenses against children, elder persons, or handicapped persons. (1) Notwithstanding section 706-669, if not subjected to an extended term of imprisonment pursuant to section 706-662, a person shall be sentence...

706-661 Extended terms of imprisonment.

706-662 Criteria for extended terms of imprisonment. § §706-661 and 706-662 Commentary:

706-663 Sentence of imprisonment for misdemeanor and petty misdemeanor. §706-663 Commentary:

706-664 Procedure for imposing extended terms of imprisonment.

706-665 Former conviction in another jurisdiction.

706-666 Definition of proof of conviction.

706-667 Young adult defendants. §706-667 Commentary:

706-668 REPEALED.

706-668.5 Multiple sentence of imprisonment.

706-669 Procedure for determining minimum term of imprisonment. §706-669 Commentary:

706-670 Parole procedure; release on parole; terms of parole, recommitment, and reparole; final unconditional release.

706-670.5 Notice of parole or final unconditional release.

706-671 Credit for time of detention prior to sentence; credit for imprisonment under earlier sentence for same crime.

706-672 Place of imprisonment. §706-672 Commentary:

706-673 Notice of escape.