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Rule 37 - Failure to Make or Cooperate in Discovery; Sanctions (a) Motion for Order Compelling Discovery.
The Small Claims Court is the division of District Court that handles certain disputes between two or more parties. These cases are decided by a judge in an informal manner. The Small Claims Court hears your case if: The amount disputed doesnt exceed $5,000.
The Uniform Information Practices Act (Modified), chapter 92F, Hawaii Revised Statutes (UIPA), is Hawaiis public records law and enables increased citizen participation in state government through access to public information.
The appellate courts are comprised of the Hawai`i Supreme Court and the Intermediate Court of Appeals. The trial courts include the Circuit, Family and District courts.
Arrest records which have resulted in convictions (found guilty), or acquittals or dismissals by reason of physical or mental disease, disorder or defect, under Chapter 704, HRS, are considered public record and are available at Public Access Sites throughout the state, and on the Adult Criminal Information Web Site at
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The main law provides for one-party consent, while a distinctive law applies to private places. Hawaii Revised Statutes Section 803-42 generally prohibits intentionally intercepting any wire, oral, or electronic communication. This is a class C felony, which carries up to five years of imprisonment.

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