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Drug Court clients on the Big Island are increasing their service to the community in celebration of National Drug Court Month in May. On Saturday, April 29, Hilo Drug Court... read more

In celebration of Law Week, the Judiciary is releasing a series of audio interviews with state court judges on its YouTube channel. Each interview is approximately five minutes long and... read more

Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald today announced the appointment of Dr. Phyllis C. Horner to a six-year term on the state Judicial Selection Commission, replacing Frederick T. Okumura... read more

Pictured from left: Attorney Sidney Ayabe, Representative Della Au Belatti, and Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald. Mr. Ayabe’s firm, Ayabe Chong Nishimoto Sia & Nakamura, is one of several firms providing... read more

Hawaii Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald today delivered his biennial State of the Judiciary address on the Judiciary’s new YouTube channel. It is the first time the speech has... read more

The seminar dates for the First Circuit Family Court’s free, monthly Divorce Law in Hawaii program has been set for the 2013 calendar year. The schedule is posted on the... read more

The Judiciary is seeking individuals who speak English and another language to become court interpreters. Applications are now being accepted for the next state court interpreter orientation workshop to be... read more

Kauikeaouli Hale, the District Court courthouse at 1111 Alakea Street, will be closed to the public for the remainder of the day (January 2, 2013) due to an electrical problem... read more

On the afternoon of December 26, six Oahu Family Court judges were busy finalizing 43 adoption cases, formally ensuring that 53 children – ranging from six months to 18 years... read more

On the evening of December 11, Leeward area residents attended a community briefing at the Waianae District Park to hear from representatives from the Hawaii State Judiciary, the Access to... read more