This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii State Judiciary - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is KMH-14?
A: KMH-14 is a form used for ordering examination of a defendant seeking discharge from an order granting conditional release in Hawaii.
Q: What is the purpose of KMH-14?
A: The purpose of KMH-14 is to request an examination of the defendant to determine if they should be discharged from an order granting conditional release.
Q: Who uses KMH-14?
A: KMH-14 is used by the court or authorized personnel in Hawaii.
Q: What is conditional release?
A: Conditional release is a legal arrangement where a defendant who has been found guilty but not incarcerated is allowed certain freedoms under specific conditions.
Q: How does the examination process work?
A: During the examination process, the defendant will be evaluated to determine if they still meet the criteria for conditional release or if they should be discharged from the order.
Q: Can a defendant be discharged from conditional release?
A: Yes, if the examination determines that the defendant no longer meets the requirements for conditional release, they can be discharged from the order.
Q: What happens after the examination?
A: After the examination, the court will review the findings and make a decision regarding the defendant's discharge from the order granting conditional release.
Q: Are there any fees associated with KMH-14?
A: There may be fees associated with filing KMH-14, but the specific fees can vary and should be confirmed with the court or relevant authorities.
Form Details:
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