§124A-161 Courts of inquiry. (a) Courts of inquiry to investigate any matter may be convened by the governor or by any other person designated by the governor for that purpose, whether or not the persons involved have requested such an inquiry.
(b) A court of inquiry consists of three or more commissioned officers. For each court of inquiry the convening authority shall also appoint counsel for the court.
(c) Any person subject to this chapter whose conduct is subject to inquiry shall be designated as a party. Any person subject to this chapter or employed in the department of defense, who has a direct interest in the subject of inquiry has the right to be designated as a party upon request to the court. Any person designated as a party shall be given due notice and has the right to be present, to be represented by counsel, to cross-examine witnesses, and to introduce evidence.
(d) Members of a court of inquiry may be challenged by a party, but only for cause stated to the court.
(e) The members, counsel, the reporter, and interpreters of courts of inquiry shall take an oath or affirmation to faithfully perform their duties.
(f) Witnesses may be summoned to appear and testify and be examined before courts of inquiry, as provided for courts-martial.
(g) Courts of inquiry shall make findings of fact but may not express opinions or make recommendations unless required to do so by the convening authority.
(h) Each court of inquiry shall keep a record of its proceedings, which shall be authenticated by the signatures of the president and counsel for the court and forwarded to the convening authority. If the record cannot be authenticated by the president, it shall be signed by a member in lieu of the president. If the record cannot be authenticated by the counsel for the court, it shall be signed by a member in lieu of the counsel. [L 1982, c 171, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 10. Public Safety and Internal Security
124A. Hawaii Code of Military Justice
124A-2 Persons subject to this chapter.
124A-3 Jurisdiction to try certain personnel.
124A-4 Dismissal of commissioned officer.
124A-5 Territorial applicability of the chapter.
124A-6 Judge advocates and legal officers.
124A-12 Apprehension of deserters.
124A-13 Imposition of restraint.
124A-14 Restraint of persons charged with offenses.
124A-16 Reports and receiving of prisoners.
124A-17 Punishment prohibited before trial.
124A-18 Delivery of offenders to civil authorities.
124A-21 Commanding officer's nonjudicial punishment.
124A-32 Jurisdiction of courts-martial in general.
124A-33 Jurisdiction of general courts-martial.
124A-34 Jurisdiction of special courts-martial.
124A-35 Jurisdiction of summary courts-martial.
124A-36 Sentences of dismissal or dishonorable discharge to be approved by the governor.
124A-38 Confinement instead of fine.
124A-41 Who may convene general courts-martial.
124A-42 Special courts-martial of state military forces not in federal service; who may convene.
124A-43 Summary courts-martial of state military forces not in federal service; who may convene.
124A-44 Who may serve on courts-martial.
124A-45 Law officer of a general court-martial.
124A-46 Detail of trial counsel and defense counsel.
124A-47 Detail or employment of reporters and interpreters.
124A-48 Absent and additional members.
124A-51 Charges and specifications.
124A-52 Compulsory self-incrimination prohibited.
124A-54 Forwarding of charges.
124A-55 Advice of state judge advocate and reference for trial.
124A-61 Governor to adopt rules.
124A-62 Unlawfully influencing action of court.
124A-63 Duties of trial counsel and defense counsel.
124A-68 Statute of limitations.
124A-71 Opportunity to obtain witnesses and other evidence.
124A-72 Refusal to appear or testify.
124A-75 Admissibility of records of courts of inquiry.
124A-77 Number of votes required.
124A-78 Court to announce action.
124A-81 Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited.
124A-83 Effective date of sentences.
124A-84 Execution of confinement.
124A-91 Execution of sentence; suspension of sentence.
124A-92 Initial action on the record.
124A-93 General court-martial records; opinion by staff judge advocate.
124A-94 Reconsideration and revision.
124A-96 Approval by the convening authority.
124A-97 Review of records; disposition.
124A-98 Error of law; lesser included offense.
124A-100 Vacation of suspension.
124A-101 Petition for a new trial.
124A-102 Remission and suspension.
124A-104 Finality of proceedings, findings, and sentences.
124A-113 Accessory after the fact.
124A-114 Conviction of lesser included offense.
124A-118 Fraudulent enlistment, appointment, or separation.
124A-119 Unlawful enlistment, appointment, or separation.
124A-121 Absence without leave.
124A-123 Contempt towards officials.
124A-124 Disrespect towards superior commissioned officer.
124A-125 Assaulting or wilfully disobeying superior commissioned officer.
124A-126 Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer.
124A-127 Failure to obey order or regulation.
124A-128 Cruelty and maltreatment.
124A-130 Resistance, breach of arrest, and escape.
124A-131 Releasing prisoner without proper authority.
124A-132 Unlawful detention of another.
124A-133 Noncompliance with procedural rules.
124A-134 Misbehavior before the enemy.
124A-135 Subordinate compelling surrender.
124A-136 Improper use of countersign.
124A-138 Captured or abandoned property.
124A-140 Misconduct of a prisoner.
124A-141 False official statements.
124A-142 Military property; loss, damage, destruction, or wrongful disposition.
124A-143 Property other than military property; waste, spoilage, or destruction.
124A-144 Improper hazarding of vessel.
124A-145 Drunken or reckless driving.
124A-146 Drunk on duty; sleeping on post; leaving post before relief.
124A-149 Riot or breach of peace.
124A-150 Provoking speeches or gestures.
124A-152 Frauds against the government.
124A-153 Larceny and wrongful appropriation.
124A-154 Conduct unbecoming an officer.
124A-162 Authority to administer oaths.
124A-163 Military justice training.
124A-164 Complaints of wrongs.
124A-165 Redress of injuries to property.
124A-166 Execution of process and sentence.
124A-167 Process of military courts.
124A-168 Payment of fines and disposition thereof.
124A-169 Immunity for action of military courts or nonjudicial punishment.
124A-170 Presumption of jurisdiction.
124A-171 Delegation of authority by the governor; rulemaking authority of governor.