Hawaii Hit and Run Penalties (2026)

Leaving the scene of an accident charges charges in Hawaii: penalties, sentencing ranges, felony thresholds, and what to expect if charged.

Educational purposes only. Not legal advice. If you are facing hit and run charges in Hawaii, consult a licensed Hawaii criminal defense attorney.

Hawaii Hit and Run Penalties

OffensePenalty
First OffenseProperty: misdemeanor up to 1 year; injury: Class C felony up to 5 years
Second OffenseDeath: Class B felony up to 10 years

HRS §291C-12

Hit and Run Statute of Limitations in Hawaii

In Hawaii, the general statute of limitations for a felony is 3 years and for a misdemeanor is 2 years.

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Defending Against Hit and Run Charges in Hawaii

Common defenses in Hawaii hit and run cases include:

  • Lack of intent — many charges require proving criminal intent
  • Insufficient evidence — the prosecution must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt
  • Procedural violations — improper arrest, unlawful search and seizure
  • Mistaken identity
  • Constitutional violations — Fourth and Fifth Amendment protections

The specific defenses available depend on the facts of the case. Consult a Hawaii criminal defense attorney for advice.

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