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Proclamation signing for National Correctional Officers and Employees Week

Gov. Josh Green, M.D., signed a proclamation in April recognizing National Correctional Officers and Employees Week, May 5-11, 2024. The proclamation is to honor the hundreds of dedicated correctional officers and non-uniformed staff at jail and prison facilities in Hawai‘i.

Judiciary Announces COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Program

Beginning Sept. 27 all employees of the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary must be vaccinated for COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing.

Maui County and Hawaii Island Courts Closed Wednesday to Friday

Due to the anticipated effects of Hurricane Lane, the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary announced that its Maui County courts and facilities will be closed Aug. 22-24.

Remigio, Eddins, and Hiraoka Sworn In

The Honorable Catherine H. Remigio, along with Todd W. Eddins, and Keith K. Hiraoka were inducted into office as judges of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit.

Bail Reduced for Twin Accused of Second Degree Murder

Judge Peter Cahill granted a motion to have Alexandria Duval’s bail reduced yesterday from $3 million to $200,000 cash bail or $2 million bail bond.

Capobianco Trial: Jury on Break Until Dec. 27

The jury in the ongoing State v. Capobianco trial is taking a break through the holiday weekend, as some jurors had previously scheduled plans that are being accommodated.

Deliberations Continue in Capobianco Murder Trial

The jury in the ongoing State v Capobianco murder trail continues to deliberate and is expected to deliberate well into the coming week, sources tell Maui Now.

Applicants Sought for Board of Bar Examiners

he Nominating Committee of the Hawai‘i Supreme Court is accepting applications from attorneys who wish to serve as members of the Board of Bar Examiners.