DISTRICT COURT CASES, DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL, WITHDRAWAL OF DEMAND
Rules of the Circuit Courts
Rule: 14
Jurisdiction: HI
Bluebook Citation: RCCH 14
(a) Notification; demand for jury trial of additional issues. Upon the docketing in the circuit court of a case transferred from the district court because of a demand for jury trial, the clerk of the circuit court shall notify the parties. Within ten days after notice of the docketing, any party may, if the demand transmitted by the clerk of the district court was for trial by jury of only specific issues, serve a demand for trial by jury of any other or all of the issues which are triable of right by a jury. (b) Waiver or withdrawal of demand. A case transferred from the district court to the circuit court for trial by jury may be remanded by the circuit court to the district court for further proceedings if the demand for jury trial is waived or withdrawn in the circuit court. (Amended May 15, 1972, effective July 1, 1972.)
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