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HONOLULU, Hawaii (Jan 4, 2022) – Bill filed in the Hawaii House and Senate would prohibit “no-knock” warrants, and take a step toward nullifying several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect. A coalition of Democrats filed Senate Bill 726 (SB726). The...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (March 8, 2021) – On Friday, the Hawaii Senate passed a bill that would prohibit “no-knock” warrants, and take a step toward nullifying several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect. In January, a coalition of Democrats Introduced Senate...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (March 1, 2021) Last Wednesday, a Hawaii Senate committee passed a bill that would prohibit “no-knock” warrants, and take a step toward nullifying several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect. In January, a coalition of Democrats Introduced...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Feb. 3, 2021) A bill introduced in the Hawaii Senate would prohibit “no-knock” warrants, and take a step toward nullifying several Supreme Court opinions in practice and effect. In January, a coalition of Democrats Introduced Senate Bill 726 (SB726)....