§804-14 Discharge of sureties. Those who may have become bail for anyone, may at any time discharge themselves, by surrendering him to the custody of any sheriff or chief of police or his authorized subordinate. [PC 1869, c 50, §14; RL 1925, §3990; am imp L 1933, c 30, §1; RL 1935, §5444; am L 1939, c 104, §7; am L 1943, c 62, §21 and c 64, §22; RL 1945, §10744; RL 1955, §256-14; HRS §709-14; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; am L 1989, c 211, §10; am L 1990, c 281, §11]
Case Notes
Where principal was surrendered, surety entitled to return of bond whether principal was actually surrendered by surety or police. 81 H. 324, 916 P.2d 1225 (1996).
Because §804-51 governs situations in which judgment of forfeiture has been entered, and such a judgment was entered against petitioner, §804-51 and not this section applied to recovery of the bail bond by petitioner. 131 H. 9, 313 P.3d 698 (2013).
Pursuant to §804-51, once the court forfeits a bail bond, this section is limited by the thirty-day search period contained within §804-51. 131 H. 9, 313 P.3d 698 (2013).
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 38. Procedural and Supplementary Provisions
804. Bail; Bond to Keep the Peace
804-6 Bail bond after conviction.
804-7.1 Conditions of release on bail, recognizance, or supervised release.
804-7.2 Violations of conditions of release on bail, recognizance, or supervised release.
804-7.4 General conditions of release on bail.
804-7.5 Right to a prompt hearing; release or detention.
804-8 No bail where wounding may terminate in death.
804-10.5 Sureties; qualification.
804-11 One surety sufficient; when.
804-16 Bail bond, etc., deposited where.
804-17 Prompt appearance and response; default.
804-18 Witness, summary process for.
804-31 Offense against complainant, arrest.
804-32 Bond pending trial and upon appeal.
804-33 Trial; bond protecting complainant.
804-35 Bond protecting others.
804-36 Term and renewal of bond.
804-37 Offense in presence of district judge.
804-38 Offense against other than complainant; arrest.