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  • § 707-782. Labor trafficking in the second degree

    Statutes | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 707-782

    (1) A person commits the offense of labor trafficking in the second degree if the person knowingly: (a) Acts as an individual or uses a licensed business or business enterprise to aid another in a venture knowing that the other person in that venture is committing the offense of labor trafficking...

  • § 707-781. Labor trafficking in the first degree

    Statutes | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 707-781

    (1) A person commits the offense of labor trafficking in the first degree if the person intentionally or knowingly provides or obtains, or attempts to provide or obtain, another person for labor or services by any of the following means committed against the other person: (a) Any of the acts...

  • § 707-780. Definitions

    Statutes | Haw. Rev. Stat. § 707-780

    As used in this part: "Deadly force" has the same meaning as in section 703-300. "Force" has the same meaning as in section 703-300. "Labor" means work of economic or financial value. Prostitution-related and obscenity-related activities as set forth in chapter 712 are...

  • § 23-700-54 Notification of discharge

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-700-54

    When a person is discharged from a sentence, the Authority shall inform in writing the court which convicted and sentenced the person discharged and to each victim who has submitted a written request for notice or to a surviving immediate family member who has submitted a written request for notice.

  • § 23-700-52 Criteria for early discharge

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-700-52

    Eligibility for an early discharge from a sentence requires the following: (a) The parolee has demonstrated for a sustained period of time that the parolee is unlikely to commit another crime and the parolee's discharge is compatible with public safety. (b) The parolee is employed and has...

  • § 23-700-43 Preliminary hearing; procedure

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-700-43

    (a) The parolee may appear at the preliminary hearing and present relevant evidence including witnesses and documents relevant to the allegations of violation of the terms and conditions of parole. (b) The parolee may question adverse witnesses and challenge any documents, except when the hearings...

  • § 23-700-35 Actual release on parole

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-700-35

    (a) Release on parole shall be conditioned on an inmate's written acceptance of the "Terms and Conditions of Parole" attached to these rules and regulations, and any special terms and conditions the Authority finds necessary to protect the welfare and safety of society and guard against...

  • § 23-700-22 Procedure for fixing of minimum term

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-700-22

    (a) An inmate shall be given at least seven calendar days written notice of the hearing for the fixing of the minimum term. (b) An inmate shall be permitted to be assisted and represented by counsel at the hearing. (c) An inmate shall be assisted in obtaining counsel if the inmate so requests and...

  • § 23-605-15. Administrative Compensation Award Guidelines

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-605-15

    Administrative compensation award guidelines may be established by the commission and applied on a case-by-case basis.

  • § 23-605-14. Pecuniary (Monetary) Loss

    Administrative Code Provisions | WCHR § 23-605-14

    Verification is required to establish other monetary losses and may include, but not limited to: (1) Reasonable cleaning of the crime scene; (2) Reasonable replacement or rental cost for items taken as evidence; (3) Loss of financial support as the result of an eligible crime; (4) Replacement for...