Haw. R. Sup. Ct. 8.14

As amended through September 30, 2024
Rule 8.14 - Involuntary retirement
(a) Procedure. A judge who refuses to retire voluntarily may be involuntarily retired by the supreme court. If attempts to convince a judge to retire voluntarily fail, then special counsel shall be appointed to file a formal complaint, and the Commission shall hold a hearing and submit a report with recommendations to the supreme court.
(b) Effect of involuntary retirement. A judge who is involuntarily retired shall be ineligible to perform judicial duties pending further order of the court.

Haw. R. Sup. Ct. 8.14

Added June 1, 1979, effective 6/1/1979, amended December 5, 1979, effective 12/5/1979, renumbered September 1984; further amended March 7, 1985, effective 3/7/1985.