Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR49

Introduced
3/10/22  

Caption

Requesting The Judiciary To Permanently Provide An Option Allowing Petitioners Of Temporary Restraining Orders To Remotely Testify For Those Hearings.

Impact

If implemented, SR49 would reinforce a victim-centered approach in the judicial system, allowing petitioners to avoid the trauma of facing their alleged abusers in court. This practice not only aims to protect the mental health and well-being of individuals seeking protection but also maintains the defendants' rights to confront witnesses as required by law. The resolution reflects a broader trend to modernize court processes through technology, highlighting a shift to remote proceedings that gained prominence during the pandemic.

Summary

Senate Resolution 49 (SR49) aims to enhance the judicial process for petitioners of temporary restraining orders (TROs) in Hawaii by allowing them the option to remotely testify during hearings. This resolution was motivated by the significant increase in gender-based violence, particularly domestic and intimate partner violence, reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Domestic Violence Action Center reported a 46% surge in helpline calls, underscoring the urgent need for improved support mechanisms for survivors navigating the legal system.

Contention

The notion of allowing remote testimony may not be without controversy. Critics may raise concerns about the effective confrontation of witnesses and the broader implications for trial rights. However, SR49 specifically addresses these concerns by emphasizing that while petitioners can testify remotely, defendants retain their constitutional rights. The judiciary is tasking to establish parameters to ensure that this measure is implemented effectively, safeguarding the interests of all parties without compromising judicial integrity.

Companion Bills

HI SCR54

Same As Requesting The Judiciary To Permanently Provide An Option Allowing Petitioners Of Temporary Restraining Orders To Remotely Testify For Those Hearings.

Previously Filed As

HI HB352

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI SR89

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And The Department Of Transportation To Expeditiously Propose Options To Temporarily Increase The Number Of Live-aboard And Houseboat Permits And Options To Develop Temporary Micro-housing At Or Near Harbors And State Waters.

HI SCR107

Requesting The Department Of Land And Natural Resources And The Department Of Transportation To Expeditiously Propose Options To Temporarily Increase The Number Of Live-aboard And Houseboat Permits And Options To Develop Temporary Micro-housing At Or Near Harbors And State Waters.

HI HB2657

Relating To Abusive Litigation.

HI SB2685

Relating To Abusive Litigation.

HI SR158

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Sample Survey Of Organizations In The State Within The For-profit, Nonprofit, And Government Sectors That Have Successfully Implemented Remote Work, Hybrid Work, Or Telework Arrangements.

HI SR42

Requesting The Department Of Education To Convene The Erin's Law Task Force.

HI HCR165

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Sample Survey Of For-profit, Non-profit, And Government Organizations In Hawaii That Have Successfully Implemented Remote Work, Hybrid Work, Or Telework Arrangements.

HI SB2604

Relating To Abusive Litigation.

HI HR144

Requesting The Department Of Human Resources Development To Conduct A Sample Survey Of For-profit, Non-profit, And Government Organizations In Hawaii That Have Successfully Implemented Remote Work, Hybrid Work, Or Telework Arrangements.

Similar Bills

HI SCR54

Requesting The Judiciary To Permanently Provide An Option Allowing Petitioners Of Temporary Restraining Orders To Remotely Testify For Those Hearings.

HI SB933

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI HB352

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

HI HB352

Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.

CA AB1692

Judiciary omnibus.

CO HB1122

Protection Orders for Victims of Crimes

MN HF3012

Appeal of deposit for possession of property modified, and electronic service for order for protection and restraining order permitted.

MN SF2912

Appeal of deposit modification for possession of property