Hawaii Revised Statutes 635. Trials

RIGHT OF TRIAL BY JURY; FUNCTIONS OF COURT
AND JURY; VERDICT

IMPANELING, SEGREGATION OF JURY

  • 635-26 Impaneling.
    (a) At the trial of any cause requiring a jury in any circuit or district court, the clerk of the court shall draw a...
  • 635-27 Examination for Cause.
    Each party shall have the right, under the direction of the court, to examine a proposed juror as to the proposed juror's qualifications, interest,...
  • 635-28 Challenging for Cause.
    In all cases, any party may challenge for cause any juror drawn for the trial. The court shall determine the validity of the objection...
  • 635-29 Challenging Peremptorily.
    (a) In addition to the challenges of jurors allowed in section 635-28, the State and defendant in criminal cases shall be allowed peremptory challenges...
  • 635-30 Peremptory Challenges, Criminal Cases.
    In criminal cases, if the offense charged is punishable by life imprisonment, each side is entitled to twelve peremptory challenges. If there are two...
  • 635-31 Repealed.
    L 1972, c 89, §2B(n).
  • 635-32 Segregation During Trial.
    It shall not be necessary in any case for any trial jury after having been finally accepted and sworn to try the cause, to...

INSTRUCTIONS, PROCEDURE RELATING TO

ARGUMENT

  • 635-51 Repealed.
    L 1972, c 89, §2B(n).
  • 635-52 Scope of Argument.
    At the close of the evidence (unless the court directs a verdict, or orders entry of a judgment of acquittal), the respective parties, or...

NEW TRIAL

Note

As to procedural statutes superseded by the rules of court, see note preceding Title 32.

Law Journals and Reviews

Blast It All: Allen Charges and the Dangers of Playing With Dynamite. 32 UH L. Rev. 323 (2010).

Last modified: October 27, 2016