HRS §353-66.5
Telling courts about traffic warrants when parole is suspended
When parole is suspended or revoked, the parole board must tell the courts and police about any unpaid traffic warrants against the parolee. This lets the warrants be served quickly. The section only covers this notification duty.
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The statute, as written — Suspension or revocation; arrest warrants arising from traffic violations
In the event of suspension or revocation of parole, the Hawaii paroling authority shall inform the appropriate courts and arresting authorities of all outstanding traffic warrants issued against the parolee so that the warrants may be served on the parolee in a timely manner.
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