HRS §660-30
Getting out on bail
If you are held and have a legal right to bail, the court must let you post bail or may let you go without it as the state constitution allows. If you cannot pay the bail set, you stay in custody with a court order stating the bail amount and your required court date.
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The statute, as written — Admitted to bail, when
If the person is detained for any cause or offense and admittance to bail is a matter of right, the person shall be admitted to bail, or bail may be dispensed with as provided by the state constitution. If the person cannot furnish the bail ordered, then the person shall be remanded with an order of the court, expressing the sum in which the person is held to bail and the court at which the person is required to appear.
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