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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 660

CHAPTER 660

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CHAPTER 660
HABEAS CORPUS
Section
660-1, 2 Repealed
660-3 Issuable by whom
660-4 For prisoners, for trial or testimony
660-5 Complaint
660-6 Form of writ
660-7 Order to show cause in lieu of writ
660-8 Repealed
660-9 Sunday
660-10, 11 Repealed
660-12 By supreme court; to whom returnable
660-13 Issuance to person of unknown name
660-14 For person of unknown name
660-15 Costs
660-16 Person held until writ issues, when
660-17 Return to be prompt
660-18 Contents
660-19 Signature, oath, evidence
660-20 Body to be produced, except when
660-21 Procedure in case of sickness, etc.
660-22 Disobeying writ or order to show cause, penalties
660-23 Evading service, penalties
660-24 Hearing without delay
660-25 Notice to other parties, when
660-26 Notice to attorney general, when
660-27 Return, hearing
660-28 Bail, etc., before judgment
660-29 Discharge, when
660-30 Admitted to bail, when
660-31 Bail reduced, when
660-32 Remanded, when
660-33 Discharge, effect of
Rules of Court
Applicability of Hawaii Rules of Civil Procedure, see HRCP rule 81(a)(6), (f), (g), (h).
Case Notes
Where father failed to comply with the procedural requirements of this chapter, the family court was not validly called upon to exercise its discretion in determining whether to serve a writ of habeas corpus ad testificandum upon the department of human services. 102 H. 335 (App.), 76 P.3d 578 (2003).
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