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Rule 16.1 - Expedited or Non-Expedited Track Assignment Based on Case Characteristics; Discovery Limitations; Trial Setting (a)Assignment of case to expedited track. Discovery Limitations; Trial Setting, Haw. R. Civ. P. 16.1 - Casetext casetext.com rule pleadings-and-motions rul casetext.com rule pleadings-and-motions rul
Ask at least 10 days before the court date if possible Generally, you can turn in a form to ask for a new court date and the court will make a decision and mail it to you. If the court date is less than 10 days away, though, youll need to explain on the form why you waited so long to ask.
Continuances are filed in person, by phone, or by email. The clerks office will process a first continuance request. All second and subsequent requests will be reviewed by a Judge. For serious misdemeanor charges, including DWIs, a Judge must review all continuance requests, and some further requirements must be met.
Dont miss your court date For criminal cases, not appearing for court may result in the court issuing a penal summons or bench warrant for your arrest. You may also be held in contempt of court. If you are the respondent in a civil or traffic infraction, a default judgment may be ordered if you fail to appear.
Continuances requested without agreement of all parties may be granted only by a judge for good cause shown. Contested continuance requests must be made by personal appearance in open court, after written motion, with at least five (5) days notice to the Court and all parties and/or counsel of record.
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Rule 40 - Motion for Reconsideration (a) Time. A motion for reconsideration may be filed by a party only within 10 days after the filing of the opinion, dispositional order, or ruling unless by special leave additional time is granted during such period by a judge or justice of the appellate court involved. Rule 40 - Motion for Reconsideration, Haw. R. App. P. 40 - Casetext casetext.com hawaii-rules-of-appellate-procedure casetext.com hawaii-rules-of-appellate-procedure
In order to postpone/continue your hearing, you must prepare and file a Request for Continuance/Notice of Continued Administrative Hearing with the ADLRO prior to your scheduled hearing date and time. Required forms are available on this website. 13. How do I postpone my hearing? - Hawaii State Judiciary courts.state.hi.us faq 13-how-do-i-postp courts.state.hi.us faq 13-how-do-i-postp
Rule 48 - Dismissal (a) By prosecutor. The prosecutor may by leave of court file a dismissal of a charge and the prosecution shall thereupon terminate. Such a dismissal may not be filed during the trial without the consent of the defendant. Rule 48 - Dismissal, Haw. R. Pen. P. 48 | Casetext Search + Citator casetext.com rule x-general-provisions rule- casetext.com rule x-general-provisions rule-

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