Haw. Code R. § 7-1-1 - General guidance
(a) Military
justice is not and shall not be used as a substitute for military leadership.
Providing military leadership remains the responsibility of all officers and
noncommissioned officers of the state military forces. Guidance and counseling
shall be given to any member of the state military forces by the member's chain
of command at the first sign of a disciplinary problem. The commanding officer
of each unit shall establish informal procedures to deal with disciplinary
problems.
(b) If the use of
informal procedures fails to resolve the member's disciplinary problem, the
Hawaii Code of Military Justice, (cited in this subtitle as chapter
124A, Hawaii Revised Statutes, or
"HRS") may be used.
(c) If
punishment must be administered, then consideration shall first be given to the
use of nonjudicial punishment. The commanding officer shall administer
nonjudicial punishment fairly, taking into account the facts and circumstances
of each case. Repeat offenses may be considered as being more severe, and the
degree of punishment may be increased. If informal procedures and nonjudicial
punishment fail to resolve the member's disciplinary problem, or if the
member's offense is serious, court-martial action may be taken to punish
offenses of chapter
124A, HRS, or chapter 7-9.
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