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HRS §833-3

Returning a person to the court that released them

This section says what happens at a hearing about sending someone back to another court. The prosecutor must tell the judge what they found. If the judge agrees the person broke their release rules, the judge can order them returned to that court.

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The statute, as written — Order of return to demanding court

The prosecuting attorney shall appear at the hearing and report to the district judge the results of the prosecuting attorney's investigation. If the district judge finds that the affiant is a designated agent of the demanding court, judge, or magistrate and that the person whose removal is sought was released from custody by the demanding court, judge, or magistrate, and that the person has violated the terms or conditions of the person's release, the district judge may issue an order authorizing the return of the person to the custody of the demanding court, judge or magistrate forthwith.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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