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From January 15, 1848, to December 6, 1852, it was known as the Superior Court of the Kingdom of Hawaii. From December 6, 1852, to January 17, 1893, it was known as the Supreme Court of the Kingdom of Hawaii. From January 17, 1893, to July 4, 1898, it was known as the Supreme Court of the Republic of Hawaii.
The Hawaii State Intermediate Court of Appeals (ICA) is the intermediate appellate court of the Hawaii State Judiciary. [2] It has jurisdiction over appeals from lower courts and agencies. [3] The ICA is composed of one chief judge and six associate judges, [4] who sit in randomly selected panels of three.
District Judge Micah W. J. Smith: Honolulu: 1981 2024–present — — Biden: 16 District Judge Shanlyn A. S. Park: Honolulu: 1969 2024–present — — Biden: 8 Senior Judge David Alan Ezra: San Antonio, Texas [Note 1] 1947 1988–2012 1999–2005 2012–present Reagan: 9 Senior Judge Helen W. Gillmor: Honolulu: 1942 1994–2009 2005–2009 ...
Justices of the Hawaii Supreme Court (1 C, 62 P) Σ. Hawaii state court judge stubs (23 P) Pages in category "Hawaii state court judges"
William B. Brown; D. Sanford B. Dole; P. ... William Stanley (Hawaii judge) W. William Austin Whiting This page was last edited on 11 August 2024, at 00:23 (UTC). ...
William Burbridge Brown (10 September 1912, in Chillicothe, Ohio – 24 December 1985), was a lawyer who served a variety of positions in the Territory of Hawaii from 1943 to 1955, before returning to serve on the Ohio District Courts of Appeals and Ohio Supreme Court from 1960 to 1984.
The race to replace an embattled former Superior Court judge was hanging in the balance by just 13 votes on Tuesday night. Court Commissioner Bronson Brown had a sliver of a lead with 49.8%, or ...
The Hawaii state district courts have exclusive jurisdiction over traffic infractions, landlord-tenant disputes, civil bench trials cases where the amount in controversy is under $10,000, civil cases where claim does not exceed $25,000, criminal offenses punishable by fine or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, county-ordinance cases and ...