Hawai'i State Judiciary

Hawai'i State Judiciary

The Hawaiokinai State Judiciary is the official name of the judicial system of Hawaiokinai in the United States. Based in Honolulu, the Hawaiokinai State Judiciary is a unified state court system that functions under the Chief Justice of the Hawaiokinai State Supreme Court who is its administrator-in-chief.

Principal Courts

The Hawaiokinai State Judiciary has four levels; two at the trial level and two at the appellate level. The trial level courts are the district court, for lesser offenses and minor civil cases, and circuit court, for more serious offenses and major civil cases. There are two appellate courts, the Intermediate Court of Appeals, the lower appellate court, and the Supreme Court, for appeals from the decision of the intermediate court via certiorari, and for certain cases, such as election cases, over which it has original jurisdiction.

The specific roles and names of the courts are as follows:

* The Hawaiokinai State Supreme Court is the State's highest court, and makes binding decisions over appeals from the lower courts upon transfer from the Intermediate Court of Appeals and cases eligible to be heard directly by the Hawai`i Supreme Court. Also responsible for court rules, licensing and disciplining attorneys.
* The Hawaiokinai State Intermediate Court of Appeals is the State's second highest court that reviews appeals from state trial court or agency decisions. Its decisions, under certain circumstances, are subject to the Hawai`i Supreme Court's review.

* The primary civil and criminal court in Hawaiokinai is the body known as the Hawaiokinai State Circuit Courts. They rule all jury trial cases and have exclusive jurisdiction over probate, guardianship and criminal felony cases as well as civil cases where the contested amount exceeds USD $25,000.

* The Hawaiokinai State Family Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving legal minors involving delinquency, status offenses, abuse and neglect, termination of parental rights, adoption, guardianships and detention among others. The Family Courts also oversee cases of domestic relations involving divorce, child support, custody matters among others.

* The Hawaiokinai State District Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over traffic infractions, landlord-tenant disputes, non-jury trial civil cases where the contested amount is under USD $10,000, civil cases where claim does not exceed USD $25,000, criminal offenses punishable by fine or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, county-ordinance cases and petitions for restraining orders. The Hawaiokinai State Small Claims Court is a division of district court.

* The Hawaiokinai State Land Court has exclusive jurisdiction over cases involving land titles and is a part of circuit court.

* The Hawaiokinai State Tax Appeal Court has jurisdiction over cases involving property, excise, liquor, tobacco, income and insurance taxes, and is a part of circuit court.

* The Hawaiokinai State Family Court is a part of both the circuit and district courts.

External links

* [http://www.ncsconline.org National Center for State Courts]
* [http://www.courts.state.hi.us/ Hawaiokinai State Judiciary]


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