State v. Vaden
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the intermediate court of appeals (ICA) affirming the judgment of the trial court denying Defendant's motion to correct the credit he received against his sentence, holding that, under Haw. Rev. Stat. 706-671(1), presentence detention time must be counted only once against the aggregate of a defendant's consecutive sentences.
The Supreme Court also held (1) under section 706-671(2), time served against concurrently-running probation sentences that are later revoked and converted to consecutive terms of imprisonment must be counted only once against the aggregate of a defendant's consecutive sentences in one or more cases; and (2) when detention or prison time is accrued before sentences or pursuant to a later-revoked probationary sentence, the prohibition on multiple punishments is not violated if the defendant's total period of detention and imprisonment does not exceed the statutory maximum term for the offenses at issue.
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