![]() <15, I know the answer to that will be "everything"!)Īdditionally, I'm assuming that you've already taken all steps possible, by setting appropriate values in Preferrences, to maximise your fps. Which elements of SL are suffering because of low frame rates? (If your fps are very low, i.e. The latency is likely to have much more derogitory effect if your "trigger fingure" needs to be a microsecond or two ahead of somebody else. I never really understand this clamour for very high fps it's just not needed for SL**. What fps* are you getting now, and what are you trying to achieve? Remember, SL works ok at 15 fps, although you need 20 + to get a smooth experience. ![]() You really ought to be getting acceptable fps with it. If you have any specific questions about your case, or how an expungement might affect your personal employment or immigration status, please contact the attorney who helped you with your criminal case.That's a reasonable spec for a computer to use SL. You can check back on eCourt Kōkua to make sure that your expunged case information is no longer available to be accessed by the public. Be sure to include your most current mailing address in your letter. Step 3 If the Judge grants your request, you will receive an Order sealing your expunged record via mail. Second Circuit – Maui, Molokaʻi, Lanaʻiįor the most up-to-date information on the court addresses, visit the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary’s website.Step 2 Mail your letter or deliver it in person to the court where your expunged case was filed, addressing it to “ Legal Documents.” You will also include a copy of your Expungement Certificate. Make sure you include in your letter your full name (first, middle and last name), your current mailing address, and a working phone number. Step 1 Write a letter to the court where your expunged case was filed. The court clerk will contact you to let you know how much it will cost to copy your documents. There is a cost for copying your documents. You may also mail this form to the court where your case was filed. You can find this form on the Judiciary website (put your arrow on “Self-Help,” then a drop down menu will appear, see below). Complete and submit a “Court Request to Access Court Records” form. Visit the Legal Documents Branch at the court where your case was filed. If there is a PDF logo, you may download that document. Click on the tab “View/Purchase Documents.” Not all court documents are available for download. You may get copies of your certified court record by going to eCourt Kōkua and purchasing copies online, in person or by mail.įollow the same steps for looking up your case. If, for any reason, you need to show proof of your court case, you will not be able to access your court records without making a special request to the court after your court record is sealed.īefore sealing your court record, make sure you have certified copies of your court records for your own keeping and use if you need it in the future. Sealing your court records means that the information kept by the court will not be available to the general public. ![]() If you do not want the general public to see your expunged case, you may want to go through the process of sealing your court records. The information in eCourt Kōkua is available to the general public. If the search result shows your case, click on your case number. You can also search your case by entering your case ID number or your citation number by clicking on the “Case Search” tab. You can search for your case under your name by clicking on the “Party Search” tab. To look up your case on eCourt Kōkua go to the Judiciary website. eCourt Kōkua can be accessed online by anyone in the general public. Your arrest record may still appear in court records and may be available for the public to access through the Hawaiʻi Judiciary criminal case and traffic information system, eCourt Kōkua. Doesn’t the expungement remove my arrest record information from the court records too?Īn expungement by the Department of the Attorney General does not remove or seal your court records and traffic abstracts. The State of Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General expunged my arrest record from the state-wide criminal history record information system (CJIS-Hawaiʻi).
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