Hawaii Revised Statutes
612. Jurors
612-19 Summoning of prospective jurors.

§612-19 Summoning of prospective jurors. (a) When so ordered by the court, the clerk shall transmit to the chief of police or a bailiff the names of prospective jurors to be summoned. The chief of police or bailiff, either personally or through an authorized subordinate, shall summon the persons named to attend the court by giving personal notice to each of the time and place of required appearance as fixed by order of the court. The court may order the summoning of prospective jurors by any officer of the court, and the service of summons by any form of personal notice, including notice by telephone.
(b) A prospective juror who, wilfully or without reasonable excuse, fails to attend after receipt of a summons by the court may be arrested and punished for contempt.
(c) The clerk may place in the qualified jury wheel for further service in the ensuing jury year the name of any prospective juror who wilfully or without reasonable excuse failed to attend after receipt of a summons by the court. [L 1973, c 191, pt of §1; am L 1996, c 136, §2; am L 2007, c 122, §14]
Case Notes
It is the right of defendant to have jury drawn from jurors duly summoned, until the array is exhausted by challenges. 3 H. 154, 165 (1869); 7 H. 352 (1888).
In the absence of a law saying when jurors should be summoned, held that they should be summoned within a reasonable time before the term. 4 H. 439 (1881).
Where a venire for named persons selected under the statute was issued and also an open venire, with oral order to summon the same persons, it is immaterial whether the latter was invalid or whether an open venire could issue at all under our statutes, if the venire under the statute was valid. 15 H. 602, 604 (1904).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 32. Courts and Court Officers

612. Jurors

612-1 Declaration of policy.

612-2 Prohibition of discrimination.

612-3 Definitions.

612-4 Grounds of qualification and disqualification.

612-5 Disqualification by interest.

612-6 Exempt when. §612-6 Exempt when.

612-7 Excused when, for cause.

612-8 Pay of jurors; mileage fee; bus fare; parking violations exemption.

612-9 Certificate for jury pay.

612-10 REPEALED.

612-11 Master list.

612-12 Master jury wheel.

612-13 Juror qualification form.

612-14 Qualified jury wheel.

612-15 Certified jury lists.

612-16 Grand jury.

612-17 Trial jury.

612-18 Trial jury; additional requirements.

612-19 Summoning of prospective jurors.

612-20 Requests for exemption or excuse.

612-21 Jurors disqualified, exempted, or excused.

612-22 Trial jurors subject to one year of service; one day or one trial requirement.

612-23 Challenging compliance with selection procedures.

612-24 Preservation of records.

612-25 Protection of jurors' employment.

612-26 Use of electronic or other means for drawing grand and trial juries.

612-27 Rules.

612-51 Grand jury counsel; appointment and removal.

612-52 Grand jury counsel; qualifications.

612-53 Grand jury counsel; length of term; extension of term; limitation on reappointment.

612-54 Grand jury counsel; call to duty.

612-55 Grand jury counsel; compensation.

612-56 Grand jury counsel; disqualification.

612-57 Grand jury counsel; duties.

612-58 Grand jury proceedings.

612-59 Dismissal of indictment.

612-60 Grand jury counsel; court review.