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From the onset, the objectives have been incarceration of the criminal at all stages <br /> <br /> of the criminal justice process; conviction on the most serious charge, whether by plea or <br /> <br /> trial; expedited processing of cases; and maximum incazceration of convicted career <br /> criminals. We also do the following to achieve our goals: <br /> • Assign experienced attorneys to the CCP cases; <br /> • Begin eazly tracking of high risk juveniles who most likely will be considered <br /> CCP defendants as adults; <br /> • Increase the number of arrested and charged cases involving CCP defendants; <br /> • Request high bail or commitment without bail; <br /> • Immediately file revocations of bail and revocations of supervised release; <br /> • File motions for enhanced sentencings such as mandatory minimum terms, <br /> consecutive terms of imprisonment, and extended terms of imprisonment. <br /> Our communities need to feel safe from these criminals, and the only way to do <br /> that is to devote a special unit to prosecute them aggressively and expeditiously. We <br /> <br /> have done that, and we pledge to continue our efforts with the continued financial support <br /> of the legislature. <br /> Circuit Court <br /> The Circuit Court Units of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney services three <br /> courtrooms, one in Kona and two in Hilo. The Kona office unit is comprised of four <br /> attorneys and the Hilo unit is comprised of five. These units are responsible for the <br /> prosecution of all felonies within the County of Hawaii for crimes ranging from theft <br /> cases to the most vicious homicides. Felony cases consist of any case where there is the <br /> possibility of a state prison sentence, while misdemeanor cases can subject the defendant <br /> to a period of up to one year in jail. Defendants in misdemeanor cases are entitled to jury <br /> trials. When such a request is made the circuit court unit is responsible for the <br /> prosecution of misdemeanor jury trials. <br /> The unit continues to actively prosecute these cases. The bulk of cases result in a <br /> plea of guilty or no contest by the defendant but must still be prepared as if the case were <br /> to be tried by a jury. The preparation of the case often results in its disposition short of <br /> trial. Defendants do not have to plead guilty to any crime and can insist that this office <br /> prove their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury or to a judge. <br /> The Circuit Court Unit is also responsible for a variety of other matters including <br /> all appeals from felony convictions, writ practice in both Federal and State Court, <br /> evidentiary heazings relating to motions in felony and misdemeanor cases that aze set for <br /> <br /> jury trial, felony sentencing proceedings, probation revocation hearings, parole board <br /> hearings, assistance to the Police Department with officer training, review of search <br /> warrants, and after hour pager duty. <br /> 7 <br /> <br />