Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald recently delivered his eighth and final State of the Judiciary Address at a joint session of the State Senate and House.
During the address, Recktenwald shared some of the significant achievements the state judiciary has made in the administration of justice. These include ranking 6th nationally in the Justice Index rating for access to justice, the construction of the Keahuolū Courthouse in Kona, and launching new programs including a Veterans Court, Community Outreach Court, and Environmental Court.
The Chief Justice also highlighted the Women’s Court program, which uses a team approach to help women in the criminal justice system find a positive path forward in their lives, as well as a partnership with the Department of Education and the Attorney General’s office to reduce chronic absenteeism in schools.
In addition, he highlighted the Judiciary’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Maui fires of August 8, 2023.
In closing, Chief Justice Recktenwald expressed his gratitude to the many individuals and organizations who have supported important initiatives to enhance the administration of justice for the people of Hawaiʻi.