Chapter 603
23 sections
§603-1 How Hawaii is divided into court districts
§603-2 Setting up a circuit court in each judicial circuit
§603-3 Number and naming of first circuit court judges
§603-4 How many judges serve in certain circuit courts
§603-5 How circuit court judges get paid
§603-6 Judges must live in their circuit
§603-11 Court can hold multiple sessions at once
§603-12 Where circuit court sessions are held
§603-14 Where trials happen and how judges sign papers
§603-16 What happens if a judge does not show up
§603-21.5 What cases the circuit court can hear
§603-21.6 What the circuit court can do in probate cases
§603-21.7 When judges decide cases without a jury
§603-21.8 Circuit courts hear appeals from other courts and agencies
§603-21.9 What the circuit courts can do
§603-23 Courts can stop law and ordinance violations
§603-23.5 Stopping violations of the law against unauthorized recordings
§603-29 Getting a court order to get back leased property
§603-30 Women's court program for the first circuit
§603-36 Where to file different types of court cases
§603-37 Moving a court case to another location
§603-37.5 Fixing a case filed in the wrong court
§603-41 When judges can be sent to work in another circuit