2013 Hawaii Revised Statutes
TITLE 38. PROCEDURAL AND SUPPLEMENTARY PROVISIONS
803. Arrests, Search Warrants
803-38 Munitions of war.


HI Rev Stat § 803-38 (2013) What's This?

Cross References

See Const. Art. I, §7.

Rules of Court

See HRPP rule 41.

§803-38 Munitions of war. If there is reasonable cause to believe that arms or munitions of war are collected in any place for the purpose of insurrection or riot, or any other unlawful purpose, a search warrant may be issued in such case, with or without an order to the officer executing the same to bring before the judge or magistrate issuing the same the person in whose possession the arms or munitions of war may be found. And in case the warrant contains no such order, the arms or munitions of war shall, if found, be brought before the judge, or magistrate, and be secured by the judge or magistrate. The judge or magistrate shall as soon as may be cause a notice to be published in some newspaper, describing the articles seized and giving notice of a time and place of a hearing, to take place not less than four and not more than five weeks from the publication of the notice, at which time and place all parties claiming the articles may appear and prove ownership. If no appearance is made at the hearing, and no action is brought previous to the time of the hearing for the recovery of the goods by the parties claiming the goods, the same shall be forfeited to the State. But if any parties appear at the hearing claiming the goods, or bring action before the time of the hearing for the recovery thereof, their claim shall be heard. If in the opinion of the court the claims are not satisfactorily proved, or if they are proved, but the court finds reasonable cause to believe that the articles were collected for the purpose of insurrection, or riot, or for any other unlawful purpose, the same shall be forfeited to the State. In any hearing the burden of proof shall be upon the claimant to show that the arms or munitions of war were not collected or procured for the purpose of insurrection or riot or other unlawful purpose.

In the case of any seizure of articles by search warrant under this section, no claimant shall be entitled to the delivery of the articles before judgment in an action for the recovery thereof, under chapter 654 or any other law. [L 1893-4, c 34, §1; RL 1925, §3966; RL 1935, §5418; RL 1945, §10723; RL 1955, §255-23; HRS §708-38; ren L 1972, c 9, pt of §1; gen ch 1985]

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