Chief Justice Ronald T. Y. Moon, having reviewed Attorney General Opinion No. 07-01, concerning the timing of the recent selections of district court judges, agrees with the opinion. Consequently, the... read more
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Chief Justice Ronald T. Y. Moon appointed Anthony K. Bartholomew and Harry P. Freitas as judges of the District Family Court of the Third Circuit (island of Hawai`i). Bartholomew fills... read more
Pursuant to Hawai`i Revised Statutes § 11-192 (1993), the Judicial Council invites interested and qualified individuals to apply for nomination to the panel from which the governor selects members of... read more
The Hawai`i State Judiciary is sponsoring a free session on the topic of “Landlord-Tenant Law” at noon Wednesday, March 28, 2007, in the Supreme Court conference room, 417 South King... read more
Chief Justice Ronald T.Y. Moon announced today that he is seeking public comment on judicial nominees for two vacancies in the Third Circuit (Big Island). One vacancy will occur upon... read more
The Hawai`i State Judiciary will present the free, “Divorce Law in Hawai`i” program from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 7, in the Supreme Court courtroom on the second... read more
First Circuit District Court Judge Christopher McKenzie will explain the process of filing a small claims case and describe what happens when parties go to court. Before being appointed in... read more
The Hawai`i State Judiciary will present the free, “Divorce Law in Hawai`i” program from noon to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 7, in the Supreme Court courtroom on the second... read more
STATE OF THE JUDICIARY ADDRESS by the HONORABLE RONALD T. Y. MOON Chief Justice Supreme Court of Hawai’i Wednesday, January 24, 2007 Senate Chambers, State Capitol President Hanabusa, Speaker Say,... read more
Chief Justice Ronald Moon will deliver the State of the Judiciary address tomorrow, January 24, at 10:00 a.m. in the Senate Chamber of the Hawai`i State Capitol. The address will... read more