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Saturday, June 24, 2017

Criminal Court Operations in the Hawaiian Islands Evidence for the Records and All to Know


Court issues:

"Implied acquiescence" "from the very silence of Court and counsel," and "implied acquiescence" were entertained in regards to cases that
were in court for years:

Out of the Supreme Court Law Library, Hawaii Report Volume 14, page 668-669:

"Again the practice of digging up the files of the Circuit Court and referring to them to establish a practice or procedure does not appeal to me
very strongly. There is enough difficulty in determining such questions when reference is made to reported cases where the evidence of the
question passed upon is supposed to be preserved in practicable form. To search through a lot of files of the trial court and examine the
entitling of the papers and the endorsement on the summons is not in any way a satisfactory method to establish a question of procedure
let alone to justify an Appelate court in passing by one of its own solemn decisions."

Note: This foreign court operated out of jurisdiction, was never granted jurisdiction by Queen Liliuokalani who was under stress, duress, and
usurpation. Significantly, these OPINIONS appear to be the base for court cases in Hawaii.

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