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The Hawaii Courts app brings together tools and resources developed by the Hawaii State Judiciary and other key partners to improve access to justice. With this app, you may find court records, locate a court near you, find court forms, and pay fines. There is also information about how to...
The Hawaii Courts app brings together tools and resources developed by the Hawaii State Judiciary and other key partners to improve access to justice. With this app, you may find court records, locate a court near you, find court forms, and pay fines. There is also information about how to...
The Judiciary has a special record-searching website, eCourt Kokua, where you can find information about cases from the Traffic Division of the District Court of Hawaii, cases heard at the Intermediate Court of Appeals and the state’s Supreme Court. A separate website, Ho’oniki, provides ...
The Hawaii State Judiciary offers traffic fines online payments to all drivers who have received their citations in the last 20 days. However, Hawaii traffic citations may be paid by using other payment methods, which vary depending on the court that issued the ticket. ...
“critical shortage” of court-appointed counsel in criminal and termination of parental rights cases, Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald told state lawmakers Thursday. Recktenwald, who delivered his eighth and final State of the Judiciary speech, will reach the Judiciary’s ...
The Hawaii State Legislature convenes at the Hawaii State Capitol. The Supreme Court of Hawaii is housed within Aliʻiōlani Hale. The Governor of Hawaii officially resides at Washington Place. The ʻIolani Palace in Honolulu, formerly the residence of the Hawaiian monarch, was the capitol...
S. 121, the accused, not in the Army of the United States, was tried by a federal military court-martial for a crime against the United States alleged to have been committed in a state that adhered to the Union, and he was denied the right to a trial by jury. This Court, referring...
Ninth Circuit Court on August 7, 2007 that “the lands ceded in the admission act are to benefit ‘all the people of Hawaii,’ not simply native Hawaiians.” For the first 20 years of statehood, from 1959 through 1978, the State of Hawaii channeled most of the Ceded Lands income from...
Hawaii’s mandatory Court-Annexed Arbitration Program (CAAP) is nationally significant for several reasons. First, while most arbitration programs have much lower jurisdictional ceilings— the most common are $15,000 and $50,000 (Keilitz et al., 1988; Ebener and Betancourt, 1985)— Hawaii’s ...