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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 806

§806-8 Prosecution where indictment not essential.

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§806-8 Prosecution where indictment not essential. In criminal cases brought in the first instance in a court of record, but in which the accused may be held to answer without an indictment by a grand jury, the legal prosecutor may arraign and prosecute the accused upon an information, complaint, or an indictment at the prosecutor's election; and in all criminal cases brought in the first instance in a court of record the prosecutor may arraign and prosecute the accused by information, complaint, or indictment, as the case may be, whether there has been a previous examination, or commitment for trial by a judge, or not. [L 1903, c 39, §3;
RL 1925, §4019; RL 1935, §5492; RL 1945, §10793; RL 1955, §258-4; HRS §711-8; am L 1970, c 188, §39; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; gen ch 1985; am L 1991, c 147, §3]
Cross References
See Const. art. I, §10.
Use of indictment or information, see §§801-1, 806-6.
Rules of Court
Indictment, information, or complaint, see HRPP rule 7.
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