HRS §602-60
Court's power to summon witnesses and records
The intermediate appellate court can order witnesses to come from anywhere in the state and can order people to bring books, papers, documents, or other physical items. Any judge of that court can give oaths.
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The statute, as written — Subpoenas; oaths
The intermediate appellate court shall have the power to subpoena and compel the attendance of witnesses from any part of the State and to compel the production of books, papers, documents, or tangible things. Any judge of the intermediate appellate court may administer oaths.
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