(a) With respect to any person whose legal custody was vested in the director, who has been paroled or furloughed from a youth correctional facility by the director and returned to the person’s own home or other place within the community, the provisions of subsection (b) or (c) shall apply, if, in the opinion of a designated employee of the department, such person is in violation of the terms and conditions of the person’s parole or furlough.

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Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 352-26

  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
(b) In the case of a person under nineteen years of age, such designated employee may:

(1) Notify the director or the director’s designated agent of such alleged violation and, if the director issues a written order to such effect, take such person into custody and place such person in such appropriate youth correctional facility as may be designated in such order until determinations as to such person’s further care and treatment are made. In the event of retaking for an alleged violation of parole, the director or the director’s agent shall notify the person, and the person’s parent, guardian, or custodian of the right to legal counsel and to appeal the issuance and execution of such order. The office of juvenile parole shall hold a hearing within thirty days after the person’s return to determine whether parole should be revoked. The juvenile parole office staff shall render reasonable aid to the person in preparation for the hearing.
(2) Take such person into custody and place the person in an appropriate youth correctional facility until determinations as to such person’s further care and treatment are made by the department if such employee has reason to believe that permitting such person to remain in the person’s own home or other place within the community would be dangerous to the person or to the community or that such person is about to flee the jurisdiction of the department. Such employee, at the time of taking such person into custody, shall advise such person as to the specific terms and conditions of the person’s parole or furlough which the person is alleged to have violated and of the person’s right to legal counsel and appeal. Provisions regarding possible parole revocation shall apply as enumerated in paragraph (1).
(c) In the case of a nineteen-year-old person such a designated employee may:

(1) Take the person into custody and place the person in an appropriate adult correctional facility if the alleged violation constitutes a crime and the director has been notified and subsequently issued a written order to that effect. In the event of retaking for such an alleged violation of parole, the director or the director’s agent shall notify the person of the right to legal counsel and to appeal the issuance and execution of such order. The office of juvenile parole shall hold a hearing within thirty days after the person’s incarceration in an adult facility to determine whether parole should be revoked. The juvenile parole office staff shall render reasonable aid to the person in preparation for the hearing.
(2) Notify the director of an alleged violation of parole. The director may petition the family court for an ex parte order based on the alleged violation to take the person into custody and place the person in an appropriate adult correctional facility. The person shall be notified of the issuance and execution of such a court order and of the right to legal counsel and appeal. A juvenile parole office hearing shall be held within thirty days after a person’s placement in an adult facility to determine whether parole shall be revoked.
(d) Any person whose legal custody has been vested in the director and who has escaped from the facility may be taken into custody by a police officer or an employee of the department without a warrant or an order issued by the director and returned to the facility.
(e) When called upon by any designated employee of the department, any police officer shall assist in taking a person into custody pursuant to the provisions of this section.