§806-83 Felonies for which criminal charges may be instituted by written information. (a) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is a class C felony, except under: (1) Section 159-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Meat Inspection Act); (2) Section 161-28 (bribery related to the Hawaii Poultry Inspection Act); (3) Section 707-712.5 (assault against a law enforcement officer in the first degree); (4) Section 707-716 (terroristic threatening in the first degree); (5) Section 707-732 (sexual assault in the third degree); (6) Section 707-741 (incest); (7) Section 707-752 (promoting child abuse in the third degree); (8) Section 708-880 (commercial bribery); (9) Section 709-904.5 (compensation by an adult of juveniles for crimes); (10) Section 710-1026.9 (resisting an order to stop a motor vehicle in the first degree); (11) Section 710-1070 (bribery of or by a witness); (12) Section 710-1071 (intimidating a witness); (13) Section 710-1072.2 (retaliating against a witness); (14) Section 710-1073 (bribery of or by a juror); (15) Section 710-1075 (jury tampering); (16) Section 710-1075.5 (retaliating against a juror); (17) Section 711-1106.4 (aggravated harassment by stalking); (18) Section 711-1110.9 (violation of privacy in the first degree); (19) Section 712-1208 (promoting travel for prostitution); (20) Section 712-1209.5 (habitual commercial sexual exploitation); (21) Section 712-1218 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexual performers); (22) Section 712-1218.5 (failure to maintain age verification records of sexually exploited individuals); and (23) Section 712-1219 (failure to affix information disclosing location of age verification records of sexual performers). (b) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is a class B felony, except under: (1) Section 707-720 (kidnapping); (2) Section 707-731 (sexual assault in the second degree); (3) Section 707-751 (promoting child abuse in the second degree); (4) Section 708-841 (robbery in the second degree); (5) Section 709-904.5 (compensation by an adult of juveniles for crimes; grade or class of offense increased); (6) Section 710-1031 (intimidating a correctional worker); (7) Section 710-1040 (bribery); (8) Section 710-1074 (intimidating a juror); and (9) Section 712-1203 (promoting prostitution). (c) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is a felony under: (1) Section 19-3 (election frauds); (2) Section 480-4 (combinations in restraint of trade, price-fixing and limitation of production prohibited); (3) Section 480-6 (refusal to deal); or (4) Section 480-9 (monopolization). (d) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when the charge is under section 329-46 (prohibited acts related to visits to more than one practitioner to obtain controlled substance prescriptions) and the comparable offense under part IV of chapter 712 is a class B or class C felony offense not enumerated in subsection (a) or (b). (e) Criminal charges may be instituted by written information for a felony when: (1) The charge involves: (A) Section 702-221 (liability for conduct of another); (B) Section 702-222 (liability for conduct of another; complicity); (C) Section 702-223 (liability for conduct of another; complicity with respect to the result); (D) Section 705-500 (criminal attempt); (E) Section 705-510 (criminal solicitation); or (F) Section 705-520 (criminal conspiracy); and (2) The underlying offense is a class B or class C felony offense not listed in subsection (a) or (b), or an offense specified in subsection (c) or (d). [L 2004, c 62, pt of §1; am L 2006, c 66, §5, c 104, §1, and c 229, §16; am L 2009, c 149, §8; am L 2010, c 114, §1; am L 2013, c 64, §2; am L 2015, c 35, §33; am L 2016, c 231, §65; am L 2017, c 189, §1; am L 2021, c 68, §13 ; am L 2025, c 9, §2]
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