§707-712.5 Assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree if the person:
(a) Intentionally or knowingly causes bodily injury to a law enforcement officer who is engaged in the performance of duty; or
(b) Recklessly or negligently causes, with a dangerous instrument, bodily injury to a law enforcement officer who is engaged in the performance of duty.
(2) Assault of a law enforcement officer in the first degree is a class C felony. The court shall, at a minimum, sentence the person who has been convicted of this offense to:
(a) An indeterminate term of imprisonment of five years, pursuant to section 706-660; or
(b) Five years probation, with conditions to include a term of imprisonment of not less than thirty days without possibility of suspension of sentence. [L 1990, c 192, §1; am L 2003, c 66, §2]
Cross References
Definition of law enforcement officer, see §701-118.
COMMENTARY ON §707-712.5
Act 192, Session Laws 1990, added this section in an attempt to afford a police officer some additional measure of protection. The legislature noted that this measure may not have any deterrent effect because assaults on police officers usually happen in the heat of the moment. House Standing Committee Report No. 1203-90.
Act 66, Session Laws 2003, amended this section to upgrade assault against a police officer to a class C felony and expand its scope to cover other law enforcement officers. Under current law, threatening a police officer is a felony, although actual assault of a police officer is a misdemeanor. It is a class C felony to assault correctional workers or educational workers who are engaged in the performance of their duties. The legislative intent was to deter the rising number of assaults committed against correctional officers each year, and to give educational workers added protection. The legislature believed that law enforcement officers deserved the same protection and deterrent methods as these other workers. The legislature expressed the intent that the term "law enforcement officer" includes, but is not limited to, police officers, sheriffs, sheriff deputies, department of land and natural resources enforcement officers, and investigators with the department of the attorney general. Senate Standing Committee Report No. 979.
Case Notes
Statutory references in oral charge did not cure the omission of essential elements in resisting arrest and assault against a police officer counts of the charge; supreme court unable to reasonably construe oral charge as charging assault against a police officer. 77 H. 309, 884 P.2d 372 (1994).
As this section does not specifically state that the convicted "shall serve" the minimum sentence of thirty days imprisonment, nor explicitly limit the court's ability to suspend part of the minimum sentence, trial court did not err in suspending twenty-five days of the minimum sentence, placing defendant on probation and ordering community service. 99 H. 118, 53 P.3d 257 (2002).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
707. Offenses Against the Person
707-700 Definitions of terms in this chapter.
707-701 Murder in the first degree. §707-701 Commentary:
707-701.5 Murder in the second degree.
707-702 Manslaughter. §707-702 Commentary:
707-702.5 Negligent homicide in the first degree.
707-703 Negligent homicide in the second degree.
707-704 Negligent homicide in the third degree.
707-705 Negligent injury in the first degree.
707-706 Negligent injury in the second degree.
707-710 Assault in the first degree.
707-711 Assault in the second degree.
707-712 Assault in the third degree. § §707-710 To 707-712 Commentary:
707-712.5 Assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree.
707-712.6 Assault against a law enforcement officer in the second degree.
707-712.7 Assault against an emergency worker.
707-713 Reckless endangering in the first degree.
707-714 Reckless endangering in the second degree. § §707-713 And 707-714 Commentary:
707-715 Terroristic threatening, defined. §707-715 Commentary:
707-716 Terroristic threatening in the first degree.
707-717 Terroristic threatening in the second degree.
707-721 Unlawful imprisonment in the first degree.
707-722 Unlawful imprisonment in the second degree. § §707-720 to 707-722 Commentary:
707-726 Custodial interference in the first degree.
707-727 Custodial interference in the second degree.
707-730 to 707-738 OLD REPEALED. §707-730 Sexual assault in the first degree.
707-731 Sexual assault in the second degree.
707-732 Sexual assault in the third degree.
707-733 Sexual assault in the fourth degree.
707-733.6 Continuous sexual assault of a minor under the age of fourteen years.
707-750 Promoting child abuse in the first degree.
707-751 Promoting child abuse in the second degree.
707-752 Promoting child abuse in the third degree.
707-753 Affirmative defense to promoting child abuse.
707-756 Electronic enticement of a child in the first degree.
707-757 Electronic enticement of a child in the second degree.
707-759 Indecent electronic display to a child.
707-761 Extortionate extension of credit; prima facie evidence.
707-762 Financing extortionate extensions of credit.
707-763 Collection of extensions of credit by extortionate means.
707-765 Extortion in the first degree.
707-766 Extortion in the second degree.
707-767 Extortion in the third degree.
707-768 Firearms, explosives, and dangerous weapons.
707-769 Defenses to extortion.
707-781 Labor trafficking in the first degree.
707-782 Labor trafficking in the second degree.
707-783 Additional sentencing considerations; victims held in servitude.
707-784 Extended terms of imprisonment; labor trafficking offenses.