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§804-5 - provides chief of police or designee with independent authority and discretion to admit persons charged with misdemeanor offenses to bail in accordance with this section, senior judge of fami

     §804-9  Amount.  The amount of bail rests in the discretion of the justice or judge or the officers named in section 804-5; but should be so determined as not to suffer the wealthy to escape by the payment of a pecuniary penalty, nor to render the privilege useless to the poor.  In all cases, the officer letting to bail should consider the punishment to be inflicted on conviction, and the pecuniary circumstances of the party accused. [PC 1869, c 50, §6; RL 1925, §3984; am imp L 1933, c 30, §1; RL 1935, §5438; RL 1945, §10739; RL 1955, §256-9; HRS §709-9; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1]

 

Cross References

 

  See Const. Art. I, §12.

 

Case Notes

 

  Section means no more than that bail shall be in a reasonable amount, considering the financial status of defendant and the possible punishment.  56 H. 447, 539 P.2d 1197.

  No abuse of discretion in setting bail at $75 for person arrested for simple trespass.  64 H. 130, 637 P.2d 1105.

  Since §804-5 provides chief of police or designee with independent authority and discretion to admit persons charged with misdemeanor offenses to bail in accordance with this section, senior judge of family court lacked authority to issue a bail schedule divesting police of that authority and discretion.  75 H. 357, 861 P.2d 1205.

  Cited:  76 H. 219, 873 P.2d 98.

 

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