HRS §804-32
Bond required when trial is postponed
If you are arrested and your trial is postponed, the judge will order you to pay a bond. The bond amount depends on the offense. It must guarantee you will not harm the complainant or their property while the trial is delayed, and it stays in effect during an appeal after a guilty finding.
The statute, as written — Bond pending trial and upon appeal
When anyone arrested under section 804-31 is brought before the district judge, and a continuance of the trial upon the charge is granted, the district judge shall direct the accused to give a combined appearance and temporary peace bond in a sum proportioned to the nature of the offense, with sufficient surety that the accused will commit no offense against the person or property of the complainant during the period of time the trial is continued, and the peace bond shall remain in effect upon appeal by the accused after a finding of guilt at the trial or during any appeal after a finding of guilt.
Sections this one refers to
§804-31 How to get a judge to act on a threat
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