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HRS §704-410.5

Time limit for conditional release in nonfelony cases

This section sets a time limit for conditional release in nonfelony cases. If a court grants conditional release under certain listed rules, the release cannot last longer than one year. This applies only to nonfelony cases.

The statute, as written — Conditional release; duration limited in nonfelony cases

For any defendant granted conditional release in a nonfelony case pursuant to section 704-411(1)(b), 704-412, 704-414, or 704-415, the period of conditional release shall not exceed one year. [L 2016, c 231, pt of §3] COMMENTARY ON §704-410.5 Act 231, Session Laws 2016, added this section to implement recommendations made by the Penal Code Review Committee convened pursuant to House Concurrent Resolution No. 155, S.D. 1 (2015).
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§704-411 What happens after an acquittal due to mental disease or defect

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