§806-86 Procedure for motion to dismiss. (a) The defendant may move in circuit court to dismiss the information on the grounds that the information and its exhibit do not establish the existence of probable cause to believe that the offense charged was committed or probable cause to believe that the defendant committed the offense.
(b) Upon the filing of the motion to dismiss, the court shall conduct a hearing within a reasonable time, but no later than thirty days after filing, except as otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
(c) If the defendant is incarcerated the court shall conduct a hearing no later than fifteen days after filing, except as otherwise agreed upon by the parties.
(d) An information shall not be dismissed due to the failure of the court to conduct a hearing within the periods of time stated above; provided, that if the defendant is incarcerated due to an inability to post the previously set bail and a hearing is not held within the specified time period, the court shall immediately hold a hearing to consider whether the defendant should be released upon reasonable conditions set by the court.
(e) The information and all its attachments shall be considered by the court and made a part of the record at a hearing on the motion to dismiss the information. [L 2004, c 62, pt of §1]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 38. Procedural and Supplementary Provisions
806. Criminal Procedure: Circuit Courts
806-2 Inapplicable to district courts.
806-6 Use of; furnishing of copy.
806-7 Preparation of indictment, complaint, or information; true bill by grand jury.
806-8 Prosecution where indictment not essential.
806-9 Information, laws applicable.
806-17 Circuits constitute district for criminal trial by jury.
806-21 Joinder of defendants; accessories, receivers.
806-22 Joinder of charges against defendant.
806-26 Meaning of words and phrases.
806-27 Indictment; defects and omissions.
806-28 Characterization of the act.
806-29 Exceptions need not be negatived.
806-30 Alternative allegations.
806-34 Sufficiency of averments as to offense and transaction.
806-35 Property owned by more than one.
806-36 Property owned by corporation.
806-37 Money, etc., how described.
806-38 Instrument, how described.
806-41 Ownership, not necessary to allege when.
806-46 Objections to indictment.
806-49 Arraignment; plea of not guilty.
806-51 Plea of autrefois convict or acquit.
806-60 Jury of twelve required.
806-62 Trial; order of proof and argument.
806-65 Depositions, right to inspect.
806-73 Duties and powers of probation officers; adult probation records
806-76 Court proceedings; reports to county clerk.
806-82 Prosecution of felonies by written information.
806-83 Felonies for which criminal charges may be instituted by written information.
806-86 Procedure for motion to dismiss.