Relating To Pretrial Release. [HB-2017]
Establishes a presumption that a person charged with a crime is entitled to unconditional release unless proven otherwise. Requires the consideration of nonfinancial conditions of release before bail is ordered.
HB-2017: Relating To Pretrial Release.
Sponsored by: Rep. Matthew Lopresti
Referred To Jha, Fin, Referral Sheet 3 on 01/28/2022
Relating To Pretrial Release. [SB-2871]
Establishes a presumption that a person charged with a crime is entitled to unconditional release unless proven otherwise. Requires the consideration of nonfinancial conditions of release before bail is ordered.
SB-2871: Relating To Pretrial Release.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Re-referred To Jdc, Wam. on 01/28/2022
Relating To Pretrial Release. [SB-2778]
Establishes a presumption that a person charged with a crime is entitled to unconditional release unless proven otherwise. Requires the consideration of nonfinancial conditions of release before bail is ordered.
SB-2778: Relating To Pretrial Release.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Re-referred To Jdc, Wam. on 01/28/2022
Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform. [HB-1567]
Eliminates the use of monetary bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for certain nonviolent offenses, subject to certain exclusions. Requires the department of public safety to take steps to provide videoconferencing to a defendant who chooses to participate in a bail report interview via videoconference. (CD1)
HB-1567: Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Notice Of Intent To Veto (gov. Msg. No. 1216) on 06/27/2022
Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform. [SB-2157]
Eliminates the use of monetary bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for traffic offenses; traffic violations; and nonviolent petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and class C felony offenses, with certain exceptions. Requires the Department of Public Safety to provide videoconferencing to a defendant who chooses to participate in a bail report interview via videoconference.
SB-2157: Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform.
Sponsored by: Sen. Stanley Chang
Re-referred To Psm, Jdc/wam. on 01/26/2022
Criminal Procedure - Bail Bondsmen - Apprehension of Defendant [HB-183]
Prohibiting a bail bondsman or an agent of a bail bondsman from entering a building, apartment, premises, place, or thing to be searched for the purpose of apprehending an individual unless the bail bondsman or agent of the bail bondsman gives notice of their authority or purpose.
HB-183: Criminal Procedure - Bail Bondsmen - Apprehension of Defendant
Sponsored by: Rep. Jon Cardin
First Reading Judiciary on 01/12/2022
Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform. [SB-1260]
Eliminates the use of monetary bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for traffic offenses; violations; and nonviolent petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, and class C felony offenses, with certain exceptions. Effective 7/1/3021. (HD1)
SB-1260: Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Received Notice Of Discharge Of All Conferees (hse. Com. No. 797). on 04/26/2022
Relating To The Modernization Of Criminal Justice. [SB-1244]
Defines serious crime as murder or attempted murder in the first degree or class A felony, or a call B or C felony involving violence of threat of violence. Allows the court to determine if bail may be denied where the charge is for a serious crime. Requires the judicial council to appoint a committee to review and recommend changes to the Hawaii penal code. Takes effect 7/1/25. (SD1)
SB-1244: Relating To The Modernization Of Criminal Justice.
Sponsored by: Sen. Joy San Buenaventura
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To The Modernization Of Criminal Justice. [HB-1079]
Eliminates the use of monetary bail, with certain exceptions, and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for traffic offenses, violations, non-violent petty misdemeanor offenses, and non-violent misdemeanor offenses. Creates a rebuttable presumption regarding both release and detention for certain offenses and specifies circumstances in which these presumptions apply. Requires the judicial council to appoint a committee to review and recommend changes to the Hawaii penal code.
HB-1079: Relating To The Modernization Of Criminal Justice.
Sponsored by: Rep. Daynette Morikawa
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform. [HB-1111]
Eliminates the use of monetary bail and requires defendants to be released on their own recognizance for traffic offenses, violations, and nonviolent petty misdemeanor and misdemeanor offenses, with certain exceptions. Creates rebuttable presumptions regarding release and detention for certain offenses and specifies circumstances in which these presumptions apply.
HB-1111: Relating To Criminal Pretrial Reform.
Sponsored by: Rep. Takashi Ohno
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021