Hawaii Revised Statutes
710. Offenses Against Public Administration
710-1040 Bribery. §710-1040 Commentary:

§710-1040 Bribery. (1) A person commits the offense of bribery if:
(a) The person confers, or offers or agrees to confer, directly or indirectly, any pecuniary benefit upon a public servant with the intent to influence the public servant's vote, opinion, judgment, exercise of discretion, or other action in the public servant's official capacity; or
(b) While a public servant, the person solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept, directly or indirectly, any pecuniary benefit with the intent that the person's vote, opinion, judgment, exercise of discretion, or other action as a public servant will thereby be influenced.
(2) It is a defense to a prosecution under subsection (1) that the accused conferred or agreed to confer the pecuniary benefit as a result of extortion or coercion.
(3) For purposes of this section, "public servant" includes in addition to persons who occupy the position of public servant as defined in section [710-1000], persons who have been elected, appointed, or designated to become a public servant although not yet occupying that position.
(4) Bribery is a class B felony. A person convicted of violating this section, notwithstanding any law to the contrary, shall not be eligible for a deferred acceptance of guilty plea or nolo contendere plea under chapter 853. [L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; gen ch 1993; am L 2006, c 230, §47]
COMMENTARY ON §710-1040
In most cases, bribery subverts the efficient functioning of the government to the benefit of a private individual, or a limited class of individuals. Efficiency is undermined because those choices and decisions which are the job of public servants cease to be made solely on the basis of merit, and hence the chance that the alternative most beneficial to the functioning of the government, or to the people collectively, is decreased. The pervasive and far-reaching nature of this offense against public administration warrants the class C felony sanction.
Moreover, both parties to bribery are obviously to be considered culpable, one no less than the other. The victim of this offense is usually the public in general, although in particular instances (particularly competitive bid and judicial or quasi-judicial situations) individuals may suffer more directly. Subsection (1)(a) covers the offeror of the bribe, while subsection (1)(b) covers the offeree.
The defense provided for in subsection (2) is intended to allow the actor who commits bribery as a result of extortion or coercion to have the opportunity to raise these facts as a defense. As with all defenses in this Code which are not made affirmative, once the issue is raised, the prosecution must negate it beyond a reasonable doubt. It is questionable whether the sections on duress ( §702-231) or choice of evils ( §703-302) adequately cover this situation. Therefore, the defense is specifically provided for by this subsection.
Previous Hawaii law recognized bribery as a criminal offense, but treated bribe giving as a lesser offense than bribe receiving,1 which carried approximately the same penalty as that provided by the Code. The Code equalizes the penalties. In defining the offense the Code requires that the actor have the intent to influence or the intent to be influenced. Previous law required that, in case of bribery receiving, the actor act "corruptly" and with an "understanding." Under the Code, intent is the relevant state of mind. The Code requires that the actor solicit, accept, or agree to accept the pecuniary benefit with intent that the actor will thereby be influenced. As in the inchoate offense of conspiracy, the Code takes the unilateral approach to penal liability: the offer may be feigned, or made innocently, but if the receiver intended to be influenced thereby liability attaches, notwithstanding an absence of an agreement or understanding.
SUPPLEMENTAL COMMENTARY ON §710-1040
Act 230, Session Laws 2006, amended bribery from a class C to a class B felony, and provided that a person convicted of bribery shall not be eligible for a deferred acceptance of guilty plea or nolo contendere plea under chapter 853.
Case Notes
Plaintiffs failed to establish genuine issue of fact whether five million dollar gift to city and county of Honolulu was a bribe; plaintiffs raised genuine issue of fact whether campaign contributions were bribes. 906 F. Supp. 1377 (1995).
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§710-1040 Commentary:
1. Compare H.R.S. §725-1 with H.R.S. §725-2.

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 37. Hawaii Penal Code

710. Offenses Against Public Administration

710-1000 Definitions of terms in this chapter.

710-1001 Forfeiture of property used as benefit or pecuniary benefit in the commission of an offense defined in this chapter. §710-1001 Commentary:

710-1010 Obstructing government operations. §710-1010 Commentary:

710-1010.5 Interference with reporting an emergency or crime.

710-1011 Refusing to aid a law enforcement officer. §710-1011 Commentary:

710-1012 Refusing to assist in fire control. §710-1012 Commentary:

710-1013 Compounding. §710-1013 Commentary:

710-1014 Rendering a false alarm. §710-1014 Commentary:

710-1014.5 Misuse of 911 emergency telephone service.

710-1015 False reporting to law-enforcement authorities. §710-1015 Commentary:

710-1016 Impersonating a public servant. §710-1016 Commentary:

710-1016.3 Obtaining a government-issued identification document under false pretenses in the first degree. (1) A person commits the offense of obtaining a government-issued identification document under false pretenses in the first degree if that pe...

710-1016.4 Obtaining a government-issued identification document under false pretenses in the second degree. (1) A person commits the offense of obtaining a government-issued identification document under false pretenses in the second degree if that...

710-1016.5 REPEALED. L 1987, c 130, §2.

710-1016.6 Impersonating a law enforcement officer in the first degree.

710-1016.7 Impersonating a law enforcement officer in the second degree.

710-1016.8 Presumptions.

710-1016.9 Defense.

710-1017 Tampering with a government record. §710-1017 Commentary:

710-1017.5 Sale or manufacture of deceptive identification document; penalties.

710-1018 Securing the proceeds of an offense. §710-1018 Commentary:

710-1019 Destroying or defacing official notices; penalty.

710-1020 Escape in the first degree.

710-1021 Escape in the second degree. § §710-1020 And 710-1021 Commentary:

710-1022 Promoting prison contraband in the first degree.

710-1023 Promoting prison contraband in the second degree. § §710-1022 And 710-1023 Commentary:

710-1024 Bail jumping in the first degree.

710-1025 Bail jumping in the second degree.

710-1026 Resisting arrest. §710-1026 Commentary:

710-1026.9 Resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle in the first degree.

710-1027 Resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle in the second degree.

710-1028 Hindering prosecution; definition of rendering assistance.

710-1029 Hindering prosecution in the first degree.

710-1030 Hindering prosecution in the second degree. § §710-1028 To 710-1030 Commentary:

710-1031 Intimidating a correctional worker.

710-1040 Bribery. §710-1040 Commentary:

710-1060 Perjury.

710-1061 False swearing in official matters.

710-1062 False swearing.

710-1063 Unsworn falsification to authorities. § §710-1060 To 710-1063 Commentary:

710-1064 Retraction. §710-1064 Commentary:

710-1065 Inconsistent statements. §710-1065 Commentary:

710-1066 No prosecution based on previous denial of guilt. §710-1066 Commentary:

710-1067 Corroboration. §710-1067 Commentary:

710-1068 Irregularities no defense. §710-1068 Commentary:

710-1069 Misrepresenting a notarized document in the first degree.

710-1069.5 Misrepresenting a notarized document in the second degree.

710-1070 Bribery of or by a witness. §710-1070 Commentary:

710-1071 Intimidating a witness.

710-1072 Tampering with a witness. §710-1072 Commentary:

710-1072.2 Retaliating against a witness.

710-1072.5 Obstruction of justice.

710-1073 Bribery of or by a juror.

710-1074 Intimidating a juror.

710-1075 Jury tampering. § §710-1073 To 710-1075 Commentary:

710-1075.5 Retaliating against a juror.

710-1076 Tampering with physical evidence. §710-1076 Commentary:

710-1077 Criminal contempt of court. §710-1077 Commentary:

710-1078 Disrespect of a house of the legislature.