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HRS §124B-106

Waiving your right to appeal or dropping your appeal

This section covers when someone convicted in a court-martial can give up their right to appeal or drop an appeal they already started. It says what the waiver must look like and that doing this stops further review.

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The statute, as written — Waiver of right to appeal; withdrawal of appeal

(a) After entry of judgment in a general or special court-martial, in accordance with rules adopted by the governor or adjutant general, the accused may waive the right to appeal. A waiver shall be: (1) Signed by the accused and by defense counsel; and (2) Attached to the record of trial. (b) In a general or special court-martial, the accused may voluntarily request dismissal of an appeal at any time in accordance with the Hawaii rules of appellate procedure. (c) A waiver or voluntary dismissal under this section bars review under section 124B-111.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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