A person is guilty of Honolulu HI arson when he or she willfully and maliciously sets fire to or burns or causes to be burned or who aids, counsels, or procures the burning of, any structure, forestland, or property.
(a) Honolulu Arson that causes great bodily injury is a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for five, seven, or nine years.
(b) Honolulu Arson that causes an inhabited structure or inhabited property to burn is a felony punishable by imprisonment in Honolulu Hawaii prison for three, five, or eight years.
(c) Honolulu Arson of a structure or forestland is a Honolulu Hawaii felony punishable by imprisonment in the Honolulu HI prison for two, four, or six years.
(d) Honolulu Arson of property is a felony punishable by imprisonment in Honolulu Hawaii prison for 16 months, two, or three years. For purposes of this paragraph, arson of property do not include one burning or causing to be burned his or her own personal property unless there is intent to defraud or there is injury to another person or another person's structure, forestland, or property.
The crime of arson in Honolulu HI is punishable by prison. Because of the ease with which fire spreads in our local climate and the potential for Honolulu wildfires burning out of control, the crime of Arson is aggressively prosecuted in Honolulu no matter which state or which Honolulu you reside in.
If you have been accused of Honolulu arson, or are being investigated for the crime of arson, you can expect to be investigated by skilled arson investigators, in addition to detectives and police. Honolulu HI Law enforcement will begin gathering evidence immediately when called to investigate a fire.