Bill Text: HI SB1451 | 2024 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating To Evidence.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2023-12-11 - Carried over to 2024 Regular Session. [SB1451 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB1451-Introduced.html
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
1451 |
THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to evidence.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
(1) Codify Act 210, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, under chapter 621, Hawaii Revised Statutes, relating to evidence and witnesses, generally;
(2) Codify Act 210, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, under chapter 626, Hawaii Revised Statutes, the Hawaii rules of evidence; or
(3) Allow Act 210, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, to be repealed.
In December 2011, the supreme court standing committee on the rules of evidence submitted a report to the legislature recommending that the sunset provision under Act 210, Session Laws of Hawaii 2008, be repealed and the news media privilege be codified under chapter 621, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
The purpose of this Act is to enact the recommendation made by the supreme court standing committee on the rules of evidence by enacting a permanent news media privilege.
SECTION 2. Chapter 621, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§621- Limitation
on compellable
(1) The source, or information that
could reasonably be expected to lead to the discovery of the identity of the
source, of any published or unpublished information obtained by the person
while so employed or professionally associated in the course of gathering,
receiving, or processing information for communication to the public; or
(2) Any unpublished information obtained
or prepared by the person while so employed or professionally associated in the
course of gathering, receiving, or processing information for communication to
the public.
(b) The limitation on compellable testimony
established by this section may also be claimed by and afforded to any
individual who can demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that:
(1) The individual has regularly and
materially participated in the reporting or publishing of news or information
of substantial public interest for the purpose of dissemination to the general
public by means of tangible or electronic media;
(2) The position of the individual is
materially similar or identical to that of a journalist or newscaster, taking
into account the method of dissemination;
(3) The interest of the individual in
protecting the sources and unpublished information under subsection (a) is
materially similar to the interest of the individuals referenced under
subsection (a); and
(4) The public interest is served by affording the protections of this section in a specific circumstance under consideration.
(c) This section shall not apply if:
(1) Probable cause exists to believe that the person claiming the privilege has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime;
(2) The person claiming the privilege has observed the alleged commission of a crime; provided that the privilege granted by this section may be asserted if:
(A) The interest in maintaining the
privilege granted by this section outweighs the public interest in disclosure;
and
(B) The commission of the crime is the act of communicating or providing the information or documents at issue;
(3) There is substantial evidence that the
source or information sought to be disclosed is material to the investigation, prosecution,
or defense of a felony, or to a civil action for defamation, and the source or
information sought is:
(A) Unavailable, despite exhaustion of
reasonable alternative sources;
(B) Noncumulative; and
(C) Necessary and relevant to the charge,
claim, or defense asserted;
(4) The information sought to be
disclosed is critical to prevent serious harm to life or public safety; or
(5) The source consents to the
disclosure of unpublished documents or other tangible materials provided by the
source.
(d) No fine or imprisonment shall be imposed against a person claiming the privilege pursuant to this section for refusal to disclose information privileged pursuant to this section."
SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Journalists and Newscasters; Disclosure
Description:
Limits compelled disclosure of sources or unpublished information for journalists, newscasters, and persons participating in collection or dissemination of news or information of substantial public interest. Establishes exceptions.
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