Hawaii Revised Statutes 621. Evidence and Witnesses, Generally
- 621-1 Subpoena, Issue Of.
The clerks of the several courts shall issue writs of subpoena as provided by the rules of court or by statute. Except as otherwise...
- 621-2, 3 Repealed.
L 1972, c 104, §1(t).
- 621-4 Compelling Attendance.
Upon nonattendance of witnesses duly summoned, the service of the writ being proved, the court shall have summary power to cause their attendance and...
- 621-5 Bystanders Called Without Subpoena.
On the trial of any issue, matter or question, or on an inquiry arising in any action or proceeding in any court or before...
- 621-6 Repealed.
L 1972, c 104, §1(t).
- 621-7 Fees; Criminal Cases.
(a) Every witness legally required to attend a state court or grand jury in any criminal case, other than a public officer or employee,...
- 621-8 Attendance Roll; Parking Violations Exemption.
(a) The clerk of each circuit court shall keep an attendance roll, in which shall be entered the name of each witness subpoenaed for...
- 621-9 Witness and Defendant Expenses; Budgetary Procedure.
(a) Except as provided for in section 802-7, whenever a witness subpoenaed on behalf of the State in a criminal case or on behalf...
- 621-10 Reporting Daily.
Every witness in a criminal case subpoenaed for the State or for a defendant by order of the court at the expense of the...
- 621-10.5 Unlawful Suspension or Discharge From Employment; Penalty; Right of Action.
(a) An employer shall not deprive an employee of the employee's employment, or threaten or otherwise coerce the employee with respect thereto, because the...
- 621-11 Repealed.
L 1976, c 131, §1.
- 621-12 Oath; Affirmation.
Every court and person having authority to hear, receive, and examine evidence may administer the following oath-affirmation to all witnesses legally called before them:...
- 621-13 Oaths, Validity Of.
If an oath has been administered by a judge of a court of record, or by a clerk, notary public, or other person having...
- 621-14 to 25 Repealed.
L 1980, c 164, §§2 to 4.
- 621-26 Confessions When Admissible.
No confession shall be received in evidence unless it is first made to appear to the judge before whom the case is being tried...
- 621-27 Repealed.
L 1972, c 104, §1(t).
- 621-28 Accompaniment of Children At Judicial Proceedings.
A child less than fourteen years of age, involved in a judicial proceeding, including a grand jury proceeding, shall have the right to be...
Last modified: October 27, 2016