04-07-2018, 04:22 AM
It's the United States District Court, District of Hawaii Court.
The state district - circuit courts wouldn't likely be sending Jury Summons outside the island of the courts location because they've a 70 mile exemption.
Most US district courts have like type distance exemptions, problem is, District of Hawaii isn't clear on that matter and would appear to expect people to front for airfare, taxi and accommodations out of pocket who are summoned from neighboring islands. That strikes me as counter to the courts rules regarding undue hardship regarding other matters.
Thinking they're purposely vague on the matter so as to not give people an immediate self evident out in hopes to find people who are willing and or gullible enough to think the court can randomly force people to spend moneys they don't have to front the venture.
The state district - circuit courts wouldn't likely be sending Jury Summons outside the island of the courts location because they've a 70 mile exemption.
Most US district courts have like type distance exemptions, problem is, District of Hawaii isn't clear on that matter and would appear to expect people to front for airfare, taxi and accommodations out of pocket who are summoned from neighboring islands. That strikes me as counter to the courts rules regarding undue hardship regarding other matters.
Thinking they're purposely vague on the matter so as to not give people an immediate self evident out in hopes to find people who are willing and or gullible enough to think the court can randomly force people to spend moneys they don't have to front the venture.