Haw. Rev. Stat. § 635-26
[L 1903, c 38, §12; RL 1925, §2415; RL 1935, §3733; RL 1945, §10109; RL 1955, §231-9; HRS §635-26; am L 1972, c 89, §2B(f), (g); am L 1993, c 104, §3]
Jurors, see chapter 612.
Alternate jurors, see HRCP rule 47(b); HRPP rule 24(c). Jury of less than twelve when stipulated, see HRCP rule 48; HRPP rule 23(b).
Because proposed amendment to this section conflicted with §13 of article I of state constitution, a constitutional amendment for changing number of jury members in civil cases, where there is no agreement by the parties, was required. Att. Gen. Op. 97-2.
The Protection of Individual Rights Under Hawai‘i's Constitution. 14 UH L. Rev. 311 (1992).
Oath requiring jury to give a true verdict according to the law and the evidence in the case before the court, is sufficient without adding to truly try the issues. 18 H. 263 (1907).
Section requires "strike and replace jury" method of impanelment in contrast to "struck jury" method used by trial judge. 73 H. 100, 828 P.2d 276 (1992).