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NOTICE OF JUDICIAL VACANCY

The Judicial Selection Commission is accepting applications and nominations for the judicial vacancy in the office of the District Judge, District Court of the First Circuit (island of O'ahu), State of Hawai'i. The Constitution of the State of Hawai'i requires that the persons selected by the Commission be residents and citizens of the State of Hawai'i and of the United States, and have been licensed to practice law by the Hawai'i Supreme Court. A district judge shall have been licensed for a period of not less than five years preceding nomination.

Nominators: The Commission also invites persons to nominate qualified individuals for the position. Mail your nomination to the address below with the nominee's full name and mailing address as soon as possible and not later than the nomination deadline of March 9, 2026.

Applicants: The Commission invites anyone from all islands who meets the constitutional requirements and is interested in the position to apply directly to the Commission. Applicants are not required to nominate themselves.

TO APPLY: Please visit the Commission's website and fill out form JS-P-084, the Application for Judicial Office Form. The application must be postmarked to the address below on or before the application deadline of April 23, 2026.

Commission Chair Florence T. Nakakuni, Esq.
Judicial Selection Commission
State of Hawai'i
417 South King Street
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813
Website:
http://www.courts.state.hi.us/courts/judicial_selection_commission

(SA1517771 1/25, 1/26, 1/27, 1/28, 1/29, 1/30, 2/01/26)

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HAWAI'I PAROLING AUTHORITY
MEMBER, HAWAI'I PAROLING AUTHORITY
$69.05/HOUR TEMP PART-TIME

Qualification: In accordance with the Hawai'i Revised Statutes (HRS) §353-61 & §353-63, applicants must be qualified to make decisions that will be compatible with the welfare of the community and of individual offenders, including the background and ability for appraisal of offenders and the circumstances which offenses were committed.

Preferred Experience: Criminal Justice System (Federal, State, City and/or Counties), judicial process, social work, corrections, probation, parole work.

Terms of Office: This recruitment is for one (1) vacant board member position. The term expires on 6/30/2028.

Requirements: (1) Must be able to work up to 128 hours per month; (2) must have the ability and means to attend hearings at various facilities and on all islands on flexible schedule as needed; (3) the regular and official place of business for the Hawaii Paroling Authority is 1177 Alakea Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813, so costs for relocation, travel and lodging from a neighbor island to conduct hearings on Oahu is at the expense of the employee; (4) ability to use laptop computer, smartphone, and access documents electronically using a shared computer drive; (4) valid driver's license; (5) submit Annual Financial Disclosure; and (6) attend and complete State Ethics Training.

Selection Process: Applications will be reviewed after the application deadline, and qualified applicants will be contacted to be scheduled for an oral interview before a selection panel whose members are chosen according to HRS §353-61. Qualified applicants will also need to provide answers to written questions prior to the oral interview. Upon completion of the oral interview and written examination, the selection panel will select the most qualified applicants to nominate for consideration by the Governor. The Governor will then select one nominee from the list of potential nominees that will be submitted to the Hawaii State Senate for confirmation.

Position Description and Job Expectations: Applicants are encouraged to review the Position Description and Job Expectations. Qualified applicants will be asked if they understand the scope and nature of the position during the interview. To obtain a copy of the Position Description and Job Expectations go to http://dcr.hawaii.gov/hpa/

Please submit your application and resume online by
Friday, February 13, 2026

1. Go to https://forms.ehawaii.gov/pages/board-survey/
2. Click on Department of Public Safety and then elect Hawai'i Paroling Authority
3. Click on Submit at the bottom of the page
4. Fill out application form
5. You will be required to provide three references

Please call (808) 587-1357 if there are any questions.


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Notice to Applicants Request for Application No. J26268

The Hawaii Justice Foundation, as Administrator for the Judiciary, State of Hawaii is now accepting applications for grants from the
Indigent Legal Assistance Fund
for the period of July 1, 2026 to June 30, 2027

The Indigent Legal Assistance Fund was created by HRS Section 607-5.7, as amended, to meet the critical, civil legal needs of Hawaii's low-income population to ensure equal access to justice, and to minimize the substantial burden on the courts created by unrepresented litigants.

To be eligible for a grant, an applicant must meet the criteria established by HRS Section 607-5.7, as amended, and make an application in accordance with the administrative procedures established by the Judiciary, at the time of application. The primary standards require applicants to:

1. Be either a nonprofit organization incorporated and operated exclusively in Hawaii and determined by the Internal Revenue Service to be exempt from federal income tax or a program operated exclusively in Hawaii by an accredited nonprofit law school, which organization or program provides as its primary purpose and function civil legal services to indigent persons;
2. Have a governing board whose members have no material conflict of interest and serve without compensation;
3. Have bylaws or policies that describe the manner in which business is conducted, and policies that relate to nepotism and management of potential conflict of interest situations;
4. Have at least one year's experience in providing direct civil legal services to indigents;
5. Be licensed and accredited, as applicable, in accordance with the requirements of federal, state, and county governments;
6. Agree not to charge client fees for services that are funded in any part by a grant from the indigent legal assistance fund, except that token payments for costs and expenses shall not be considered fees;
7. Agree to use any grant received from this fund exclusively to provide direct civil legal services to indigent persons;
8. Have in place sound financial management systems, professional liability insurance, a client grievance procedure, a method of ensuring the qualify of service provided, and a policy that provides that no person may interfere with any attorneys funded in whole or in part by this fund in carrying out their professional responsibilities to their clients, as established by the Hawaii rules of professional conduct.

Applicants must have provided direct civil legal services to indigent persons for at least one year prior to the application due date of March 31, 2026 in order to be eligible for grants from this fund.

Grants from the Indigent Legal Assistance Fund are distributed among all eligible organizations according to a pro-rata formula specified by HRS Section 607-5.7, as amended, and in accordance with procedures established by the Judiciary.

Application forms are available from:

Robert J. LeClair
Hawaii Justice Foundation
P.O. Box 4750
Honolulu, Hawaii 96812-4750
Telephone: (808) 537-3886
Facsimile: (808) 528-1974
E-mail: hjf@hawaii.rr.com

Application Deadline: THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION OF GRANT APPLICATIONS IS TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 2026. TO BE CONSIDERED,
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST SEND AS A .PDF TO hjf@hawaii.rr.com

Hawaii Justice Foundation
ILAF Administrator for
The JUDICIARY, STATE OF HAWAII

Hawaii Justice Foundation, ILAF Administrator
P.O. Box 4750
Honolulu, Hawaii 96812-4750
Telephone: (808) 537-3886
Facsimile: (808) 528-1974
E-mail: hjf@hawaii.rr.com

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