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HRS §124B-118

Leave required while waiting for review of a court-martial conviction

This section says that if a court-martial sentence includes a dismissal or dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge that is not suspended, the accused person may be forced to take leave while the case is being reviewed. The leave can start on the day judgment is entered or later, and can last until the review is done or end earlier.

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The statute, as written — Leave required to be taken pending review of certain court-martial convictions

In accordance with rules adopted by the governor or adjutant general, an accused who has been sentenced by a court-martial may be required to take leave pending completion of action under this part if the sentence includes an unsuspended dismissal or an unsuspended dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge. The accused may be required to begin the leave on the date of the entry of judgment under section 124B-105 or at any time after that date, and the leave may be continued until the date on which action under this part is completed or may be terminated at any earlier time.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§124B-105 Recording the court-martial judgment

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