§708-840 Robbery in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of robbery in the first degree if, in the course of committing theft or non-consensual taking of a motor vehicle:
(a) The person attempts to kill another or intentionally or knowingly inflicts or attempts to inflict serious bodily injury upon another;
(b) The person is armed with a dangerous instrument or a simulated firearm and:
(i) The person uses force against the person of anyone present with intent to overcome that person's physical resistance or physical power of resistance; or
(ii) The person threatens the imminent use of force against the person of anyone present with intent to compel acquiescence to the taking of or escaping with the property;
(c) The person uses force against the person of anyone present with the intent to overcome that person's physical resistance or physical power of resistance during an emergency period proclaimed by the governor or mayor pursuant to chapter 127A, within the area covered by the emergency or disaster; or
(d) The person threatens the imminent use of force against the person of anyone present with intent to compel acquiescence to the taking of or escaping with the property during an emergency period proclaimed by the governor or mayor pursuant to chapter 127A, within the area covered by the emergency or disaster.
(2) As used in this section:
"Dangerous instrument" means any firearm, whether loaded or not, and whether operable or not, or other weapon, device, instrument, material, or substance, whether animate or inanimate, which in the manner it is used or threatened to be used is capable of producing death or serious bodily injury.
"Simulated firearm" means any object that:
(a) Substantially resembles a firearm;
(b) Can reasonably be perceived to be a firearm; or
(c) Is used or brandished as a firearm.
(3) Robbery in the first degree is a class A felony. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1983, c 68, §1; am L 1986, c 314, §68; gen ch 1993; am L 1998, c 68, §1; am L 2006, c 116, §7 and c 230, §41; am L 2013, c 255, §2; am L 2014, c 111, §21]
Case Notes
Act of violence or intimidation need not be done for very purpose of taking the property to constitute robbery. 56 H. 343, 537 P.2d 724 (1975).
In absence of evidence that gun was not loaded or capable of being fired, an inference exists that it was capable of inflicting the harm which the robber threatened and was a dangerous instrument within this section. 57 H. 150, 552 P.2d 357 (1976).
Whether instrument used in robbery is a dangerous instrument is a question of fact for jury to resolve. 57 H. 365, 556 P.2d 569 (1976).
Assault by person armed with dangerous instrument with intent to rob is within subsection (1)(b)(i). 59 H. 148, 577 P.2d 793 (1978).
Accomplice. 62 H. 25, 608 P.2d 855 (1980).
Applicability of claim of right defense. 62 H. 25, 608 P.2d 855 (1980).
An unloaded gun as a dangerous instrument. 63 H. 405, 629 P.2d 626 (1981).
Threatened use of force against several persons did not constitute more than one count of robbery. 65 H. 156, 648 P.2d 197 (1982); 4 H. App. 573, 670 P.2d 1290 (1983).
Firearms are per se dangerous weapons. 69 H. 44, 731 P.2d 1261 (1987).
Jury instruction should have stated that if jury found defendant committed attempted murder and robbery concurrently, it need not render two verdicts. 70 H. 618, 780 P.2d 1097 (1989).
Defendant convicted of both kidnapping and robbery because crimes did not occur concurrently. 71 H. 46, 781 P.2d 662 (1989).
Trial judge erred in refusing to instruct jury regarding the possible merger of the robbery and kidnapping counts against defendant. 77 H. 17, 881 P.2d 504 (1994).
First degree burglary not an included offense of first degree robbery. 81 H. 309, 916 P.2d 1210 (1996).
Theft and attempted theft, regardless of degree, are included offenses of first degree robbery. 81 H. 309, 916 P.2d 1210 (1996).
A victim's awareness of the theft is a necessary element of robbery pursuant to subsection (1)(b)(ii). 86 H. 37, 947 P.2d 349 (1997).
Where defendant's conviction and sentence under this section was an included offense under §134-6(a) and defendant's convictions under both §134-4(a) and this section violated §701-109(1)(a), defendant's conviction and sentence under this section reversed. 91 H. 33, 979 P.2d 1059 (1999).
Where defendant's convictions were premised upon the use of "any firearm" and language of indictments and trial court's instructions "to wit, a semiautomatic pistol" did not alter the statutory elements of § §134-6, 134-7, or this section, trial court's error of not providing definition of "semiautomatic firearm" did not warrant reversal of convictions of first degree robbery, carrying or use of firearm in commission of separate felony, or felon in possession of firearm. 91 H. 33, 979 P.2d 1059 (1999).
As subsection (1)(b)(i) does not require that a defendant use force in order to compel another person to acquiesce in his or her taking of property, it is not an element of the offense that the person against whom the defendant is alleged to have used force, or the owner of the property, be aware of the theft; thus, trial court did not err in failing to instruct the jury that the "victim" of the theft--whether the person against whom force was used or the owner of the property taken--must be aware of the theft. 99 H. 390, 56 P.3d 692 (2002).
Whether a loaded pellet pistol is a dangerous instrument is a question of fact. 1 H. App. 481, 620 P.2d 1087 (1980).
Where defendant did not use force in the course of committing theft, no first degree robbery committed within meaning of paragraph (1)(b)(i). 9 H. App. 263, 833 P.2d 902 (1992).
Instructions constituted plain error, where (1) court instructed jury that a knife is a dangerous instrument; and (2) instruction defined the imminent use of force. 9 H. App. 628, 859 P.2d 925 (1993).
Where there was substantial evidence that the manner in which the "little black stick" was used was capable of producing serious bodily injury as defined under §707-700, minor was properly convicted as an accomplice to robbery in the first degree under this section. 107 H. 439 (App.), 114 P.3d 945 (2005).
As robbery in the first degree under subsection (1)(b)(ii) does not include the element required under §708-810(1)(c) for burglary in the first degree of intentionally entering or remaining unlawfully in a building, it was possible for defendant to commit robbery in the first degree without committing burglary in the first degree; thus the crimes are not included in each other and do not merge. 109 H. 327 (App.), 126 P.3d 370 (2005).
There was sufficient evidence to convict defendant of robbery in the first degree under this section where, inter alia, victim testified at trial that when defendant's brother put a knife to victim's neck and asked for victim's money, defendant held down victim's hands, and that both asked the victim where the victim's money was. 123 H. 456 (App.), 235 P.3d 1168 (2010).
Where jury convicted defendant of robbery in the first degree under this section, error by circuit court when it failed to instruct jury on robbery in the second degree under §708-841 and theft in the fourth degree under §708-833, which were included offenses of robbery in the first degree, was harmless. 123 H. 456 (App.), 235 P.3d 1168 (2010).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
708. Offenses Against Property Rights
708-800 Definitions of terms in this chapter.
708-801 Valuation of property or services.
708-802 Property recovered in offenses against property rights.
708-803 Habitual property crime.
708-804 Control of albizia trees on private property.
708-810 Burglary in the first degree.
708-811 Burglary in the second degree. § §708-810 And 708-811 Commentary:
708-812 Possession of burglar's tools.
708-812.6 Unauthorized entry in a dwelling in the second degree.
708-812.55 Unauthorized entry in a dwelling in the first degree.
708-813 Criminal trespass in the first degree.
708-814 Criminal trespass in the second degree.
708-814.5 Criminal trespass onto public parks and recreational grounds.
708-814.7 Criminal trespass onto state lands.
708-815 Simple trespass. § §708-813 To 708-815 Commentary:
708-817 Burglary of a dwelling during an emergency period.
708-818 Burglary of a building during an emergency period.
708-820 Criminal property damage in the first degree.
708-821 Criminal property damage in the second degree.
708-822 Criminal property damage in the third degree.
708-823 Criminal property damage in the fourth degree. § §708-820 To 708-823 Commentary:
708-823.5 Aggravated criminal property damage.
708-823.6 Graffiti; sentencing.
708-824 Failure to control widely dangerous means. §708-824 Commentary:
708-825 Criminal tampering; definitions of terms.
708-826 Criminal tampering in the first degree.
708-827 Criminal tampering in the second degree.
708-828 Criminal use of a noxious substance. §708-828 Commentary:
708-829 Criminal littering. §708-829 Commentary:
708-830.5 Theft in the first degree.
708-831 Theft in the second degree.
708-832 Theft in the third degree.
708-833 Theft in the fourth degree. § §708-830 To 708-833 Commentary:
708-835 Proof of theft offense. §708-835 Commentary:
708-835.4 Unauthorized operation of a recording device in a motion picture theater.
708-835.6 Telemarketing fraud.
708-835.55 Theft; agricultural product; sentencing.
708-836 Unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle in the first degree. §708-836 Commentary:
708-836.1 Unauthorized control of a propelled vehicle in the second degree.
708-836.5 Unauthorized entry into motor vehicle in the first degree.
708-836.6 Unauthorized entry into motor vehicle in the second degree.
708-837 Failure to return a rental motor vehicle; penalty.
708-837.5 Failure to return leased or rented personal property; penalty.
708-838 Removal of identification marks.
708-839.6 Identity theft in the first degree.
708-839.55 Unauthorized possession of confidential personal information.
708-840 Robbery in the first degree.
708-841 Robbery in the second degree. § §708-840 And 708-841 Commentary:
708-842 Robbery; "in the course of committing a theft". §708-842 Commentary:
708-850 Definitions of terms in this part.
708-851 Forgery in the first degree.
708-852 Forgery in the second degree.
708-853 Forgery in the third degree. § §708-851 To 708-853 Commentary:
708-854 Criminal possession of a forgery device.
708-856 Obtaining signature by deception.
708-857 Negotiating a worthless negotiable instrument. §708-857 Commentary:
708-858 Suppressing a testamentary or recordable instrument.
708-870 Deceptive business practices. §708-870 Commentary:
708-871 False advertising. §708-871 Commentary:
708-871.5 False labeling of Hawaii-grown coffee.
708-872 Falsifying business records. §708-872 Commentary:
708-873 Defrauding secured creditors. §708-873 Commentary:
708-874 Misapplication of entrusted property. §708-874 Commentary:
708-875 Trademark counterfeiting.
708-880 Commercial bribery. §708-880 Commentary:
708-881 Tampering with a publicly-exhibited contest. §708-881 Commentary:
708-890 to 708-896 REPEALED. §708-890 Definitions.
708-891 to 708-893 OLD REPEALED. §708-891 Computer fraud in the first degree.
708-891.5 Computer fraud in the second degree.
708-891.6 Computer fraud in the third degree.
708-892 Computer damage in the first degree.
708-892.5 Computer damage in the second degree.
708-892.6 Computer damage in the third degree.
708-893 Use of a computer in the commission of a separate crime.
708-894 Forfeiture of property used in computer crimes.
708-895.5 Unauthorized computer access in the first degree.
708-895.6 Unauthorized computer access in the second degree.
708-895.7 Unauthorized computer access in the third degree.
708-8100 Fraudulent use of a credit card.
708-8101 Making a false statement to procure issuance of a credit card.
708-8102 Theft, forgery, etc., of credit cards.
708-8103 Credit card fraud by a provider of goods or services.
708-8104 Possession of unauthorized credit card machinery or incomplete cards.
708-8105 Credit card lists prohibited; penalty.
708-8106 Defenses not available.
708-8120 and 708-8121 REPEALED.
708-8200 Cable television service fraud in the first degree.
708-8201 Cable television service fraud in the second degree.
708-8202 Telecommunication service fraud in the first degree.
708-8203 Telecommunication service fraud in the second degree.
708-8204 Forfeiture of telecommunication service device and cable television service device.
708-8251 Arson in the first degree.
708-8252 Arson in the second degree.
708-8253 Arson in the third degree.
708-8254 Arson in the fourth degree.
708-8300 Unlicensed contracting activity.
708-8301 Habitual unlicensed contracting activity; felony.
708-8302 Unlicensed contractor fraud.
708-8303 Unlicensed contractor fraud in the first degree.
708-8304 Unlicensed contractor fraud in the second degree.
708-8305 Unlicensed contractor fraud; valuation of property.