State v. Kwolek

536 P.3d 866, 153 Haw. 295
CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 12, 2023
DocketCAAP-21-0000134
StatusPublished

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State v. Kwolek, 536 P.3d 866, 153 Haw. 295 (hawapp 2023).

Opinion

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Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 12-OCT-2023 08:04 AM Dkt. 77 SO

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE STATE OF HAWAIʻI

RYAN L. KWOLEK, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE OF HAWAIʻI, Respondent-Appellee.

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SECOND CIRCUIT (CASE NOS. 2CPN-XX-XXXXXXX; 2CPC-XX-XXXXXXX)

SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER (By: Wadsworth, Presiding Judge, Nakasone and McCullen, JJ.)

Self-represented Petitioner-Appellant Ryan L. Kwolek

appeals from the Circuit Court of the Second Circuit's

February 12, 2021 "Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and

Order Denying Without a Hearing Petition to Vacate, Set Aside,

or Correct Judgment or to Release Petitioner From Custody"

(Order). The Order denied Kwolek's Hawai‘i Rules of Penal

Procedure (HRPP) Rule 40 Petition for Post-Conviction Relief

(Petition) without a hearing. 1

1 The Honorable Richard T. Bissen, Jr. presided. NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAIʻI REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

For background, a grand jury indicted Kwolek, charging

him with 18 counts of drug and drug paraphernalia offenses. 2

2 The counts returned in the indictment were as follows:

Count 1: Commercial Promotion of Marijuana in the First Degree, in violation of Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (HRS) § 712-1249.4(1)(c) (2014);

Count 2: Commercial Promotion of Marijuana in the Second Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1249.5(1)(c) (2014);

Count 3: Promoting a Detrimental Drug in the First Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1247(1)(g) (2014) as to marijuana plants;

Count 4: Attempted Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the Second Degree, in violation of HRS §§ 705-500 (2014), 712- 1242(1)(c) (Supp. 2017) as to 3,4-methylenedioxy- methamphetamine (MDMA);

Count 5: Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the Third Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1243(1) (2014) as to MDMA;

Count 6: Attempted Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the Second Degree in violation of HRS §§ 705-500, 712-1242(1)(c) as to cocaine;

Count 7: Promoting a Dangerous Drug in the Third Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1243(1) as to cocaine;

Count 8: Prohibited Acts Related to Drug Paraphernalia, in violation of HRS § 329-43.5(a) (Supp. 2018) as to MDMA and/or cocaine;

Count 9: Attempted Promoting a Harmful Drug in the First Degree, in violation of HRS §§ 705-500, 712- 1244(1)(d) (2014) as to marijuana concentrates;

Count 10: Promoting a Harmful Drug in the Second Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1245(1)(b) (2014) as to marijuana concentrates;

Count 11: Prohibited Acts Related to Drug Paraphernalia, in violation of HRS § 329-43.5(a) as to marijuana concentrate;

(continued . . .)

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Kwolek pled no contest to Counts 2-7, 10, and 12. Based on the

no-contest plea, the circuit court entered an "Amended Judgment;

Conviction and Sentence; Notice of Entry" sentencing Kwolek to,

inter alia, a ten-year term of imprisonment in each of Counts 2,

4, 6, and 10, and a five-year term of imprisonment in each of

Counts 3, 5, 7, and 12, all terms to run concurrently. The

remaining counts were dismissed with prejudice pursuant to the

plea deal.

On June 4, 2019, the Hawaiʻi Paroling Authority (HPA)

held a hearing to determine Kwolek's minimum term(s) of

imprisonment. On July 1, 2019, HPA issued a Notice and Order of

Fixing Minimum Term(s) of Imprisonment (Imprisonment Order),

(. . . continued)

Count 12: Attempted Promoting a Detrimental Drug in the First Degree, in violation of HRS §§ 705-500, 712- 1247(1)(h) (2014) as to marijuana;

Count 13: Promoting a Detrimental Drug in the Second Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1248(1)(c) (2014) as to marijuana;

Count 14: Prohibited Acts Related to Drug Paraphernalia, in violation of HRS § 329-43.5(a) as to marijuana;

Count 15: Promoting a Harmful Drug in the Fourth Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1246.5(1) (2014) as to Alprazolam;

Count 16: Promoting a Harmful Drug in the Fourth Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1246.5(1) as to Testosterone;

Count 17: Promoting a Harmful Drug in the Fourth Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1246.5(1) as to Nandrolone; and

Count 18: Promoting a Harmful Drug in the Fourth Degree, in violation of HRS § 712-1246.5(1) as to Methandienone.

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setting Kwolek's level of punishment at II for all counts and

setting a minimum term of four years and six months for Counts

2, 4, 6, and 10, and a minimum term of three years for Counts 3,

5, 7, and 12, running concurrently. HPA later reduced each

minimum term by six months.

On September 16, 2020, Kwolek filed the Petition

asserting three grounds for relief and requesting parole with

credit for time served. The three grounds asserted were as

follows:

Ground One: "HPA acted arbitrarily and capriciously in it's [sic] finding for Level II Punishment when facts on record and evidence adduced at HPA minimum hearing only support Level I Punishment," violating the due process and equal protection clauses, Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes (HRS) § 706-669(8), Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules (HAR) § 23-700-24, and the Guidelines for Establishing Minimum Terms of Imprisonment (Guidelines). Ground Two: "HPA gave a simple enumeration of guideline criteria in it's [sic] Order of Fixing Minimum Term with no written justification required by law," violating the Guidelines, "Notes to Decision HRS § 706-662

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