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Third Circuit Judges (Hawaii island) NameDivision/TitlePhone NumberKim, Robert D.SDivision 3, Circuit Court Judge, Chief Judge808-443-2210Kubota, Peter K.Division 1, Circuit Court Judge808-961-7464Nakamoto, Henry T.Division 2, Circuit Court Judge808-961-7454District Court Judges10 more rows
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