Relating To Criminal Justice Reform. [HB-1336]
Part I: Expands the authorized issuance of citations in lieu of arrests. Authorizes a grace period after a missed initial court appearance. Part II: Amends various provisions related to pretrial release. Part III: Allows the court to order substance abuse assessment and treatment. Prohibits the arrest of a parolee, or the revocation of parole, solely due to the defendant having one positive test for drug use. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD2)
HB-1336: Relating To Criminal Justice Reform.
Sponsored by: Rep. Bertrand Kobayashi
Referred To Psm, Jdc. on 03/10/2023
Relating To Safe Neighborhoods. [SB-619]
Allows a defendant who has been convicted of three misdemeanors in the Ewa Beach area, Kapolei area, or Waianae area to be sentenced to a probationary term of geographic restriction during which the defendant shall be prohibited during certain hours from entering the specific area in which the acts occurred. Mandates imprisonment of 30 days for a violation of the geographic restriction.
SB-619: Relating To Safe Neighborhoods.
Sponsored by: Sen. Kurt Fevella
Referred To Psm, Jdc. on 01/25/2023
You have voted HB-282: Provides relative to the probation of defendants in drug division probation programs or specialty court programs (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note).
Relating To Probation. [HB-2344]
Creates a good time credit system, by which criminal a defendant on probation may reduce their time on probation through compliance with conditions of probation. Requires probation officers to conduct formal reviews of a defendant's progress halfway through the defendant's period of probation, submit a report after the formal review of the defendant to the presiding or sentencing judge justifying why the defendant continues to need supervision on probation, and provide information on how to file a motion for early termination of probation; provided
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HB-2344: Relating To Probation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Roy Takumi
Report Adopted; Passed Second Reading, As Amended (sd 1) And Referred To Jdc. on 03/22/2022
Relating To Safe Neighborhoods. [SB-2686]
Allows a defendant who has been convicted of four misdemeanors in any business district or resort zoned area to be sentenced to a probationary term of geographic restriction not exceeding an unspecified number of years during which the defendant shall be prohibited from entering the district or area in which the acts occurred. Mandates imprisonment of thirty days for violation.
SB-2686: Relating To Safe Neighborhoods.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynn Decoite
Passed First Reading. on 01/24/2022
Relating To Probation. [SB-2514]
Creates a good time credit system, by which criminal defendant on probation may reduce their time on probation through compliance with conditions of probation. Provides that a condition of probation that prohibits unnecessary associations may only apply with respect to certain persons having a connection to the underlying crime or the prosecution of the crime. Provides that a condition that prohibits the possession or use of alcohol or unauthorized drugs may only be imposed if it reasonably related to the crime for which the defendant was convicted.
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SB-2514: Relating To Probation.
Sponsored by: Sen. Chris Lee
The Committee On Jdc Deferred The Measure. on 02/28/2022
Relating To Safe Neighborhoods. [HB-1502]
Allows a defendant who has been convicted of four misdemeanors in any business district or an area zoned for resort or resort-hotel use by the appropriate county decision-making authority to be sentenced to a probationary term of geographic restriction that prohibits the defendant from entering the district or area. Mandates imprisonment of thirty days upon conviction. (HD1)
HB-1502: Relating To Safe Neighborhoods.
Sponsored by: Rep. Adrian Tam
Reported From Ecd (stand. Com. Rep. No. 406-22) As Amended In Hd 1, Recommending Passage On Second Reading And Referral To Jha. on 02/16/2022
Relating To Safe Neighborhoods. [SB-790]
Allows a defendant who has been convicted of three misdemeanors in Waikiki, any business district, or resort zoned area to be sentenced to a probationary term of geographic restriction not exceeding an unspecified number of years during which the defendant shall be prohibited from entering the district or area in which the acts occurred. Mandates imprisonment of thirty days for violation.
SB-790: Relating To Safe Neighborhoods.
Sponsored by: Sen. Donna Kim
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021
Relating To Probation. [HB-1295]
Requires a court to revoke probation if the probationer has failed to strictly comply with any condition of the order, if the offense for which the probationer was sentenced was a sexual assault offense and the victim of the offense was a minor under the age of 18 when the offense was committed.
HB-1295: Relating To Probation.
Sponsored by: Rep. Sylvia Luke
Carried Over To 2022 Regular Session. on 12/10/2021