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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 612

§612-53 Grand jury counsel; length of term; extension of term; limitation on reappointment.

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§612-53 Grand jury counsel; length of term; extension of term; limitation on reappointment.
(a)Grand jury counsel shall serve for a term of one year following appointment.
(b)The term of a grand jury counsel may be extended when the matters for which the counsel was called to service cannot be completed before the end of the counsel's term. The extension shall be authorized by the chief justice where completion of such matters would be substantially extended or hindered by the assignment of another counsel.
(c)In no case shall grand jury counsel be reappointed to serve consecutive terms.
(d)The term of the grand jury counsel whenever practicable shall be such that it will not be coterminous with the term of the grand jury. [L 1980, c 209, §4]
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