HRS §660-28
Bail and custody before and after judgment
Before a final decision, the court can keep someone in custody, set bail for them to appear, or place them under special care. After a decision, those arrangements continue during a stay unless a court changes them.
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The statute, as written — Bail, etc., before judgment
Except as otherwise provided: (1) Until judgment is given, the court may remand the party or accept bail for the party's appearance from day to day or may place the party under special care and custody, as circumstances may require; and (2) After judgment is given, an order made by the court under paragraph (1) shall be continued in effect during a stay of enforcement of judgment, unless the trial court, the intermediate appellate court, or the supreme court after taking of the appeal, terminates the order or makes other provision in the circumstances.
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