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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 612

CHAPTER 612

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CHAPTER 612
JURORS
Part I. Selection and Service
Section
612-1 Declaration of policy
612-2 Prohibition of discrimination
612-3 Definitions
612-4 Grounds of qualification and disqualification
612-5 Disqualification by interest
612-6 Exempt when
612-7 Excused when, for cause
612-8 Pay of jurors; mileage fee; bus fare; parking
violations exemption
612-9 Certificate for jury pay
612-10 Repealed
612-11 Master list
612-12 Master jury wheel
612-13 Juror qualification form
612-14 Qualified jury wheel
612-15 Certified jury lists
612-16 Grand jury
612-17 Trial jury
612-18 Trial jury; additional requirements
612-19 Summoning of prospective jurors
612-20 Requests for exemption or excuse
612-21 Jurors disqualified, exempted, or excused
612-22 Trial jurors subject to one year of service; one day
or one trial requirement
612-23 Challenging compliance with selection procedures
612-24 Preservation of records
612-25 Protection of jurors' employment
612-26 Use of electronic or other means for drawing grand
and trial juries
612-27 Rules
Part II. Grand Jury Counsel and Proceedings
612-51 Grand jury counsel; appointment and removal
612-52 Grand jury counsel; qualifications
612-53 Grand jury counsel; length of term; extension of
term; limitation on reappointment
612-54 Grand jury counsel; call to duty
612-55 Grand jury counsel; compensation
612-56 Grand jury counsel; disqualification
612-57 Grand jury counsel; duties
612-58 Grand jury proceedings
612-59 Dismissal of indictment
612-60 Grand jury counsel; court review
Law Journals and Reviews
The Prosecutor's Duty to Disclose Exculpatory Evidence to the Grand Jury: Did the Hawaii Supreme Court Retreat from Fundamental Fairness? 2 UH L. Rev. 145 (1979).
Case Notes
Trial court's reassigning from the jury venire to other trials occurring that day potential jurors who admitted having knowledge about the case did not result in a "substantial failure to comply" with the provisions of this chapter and did not prejudice defendant. 98 H. 1, 41 P.3d 157 (2002).
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