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The Attorney General of Hawaii, the chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer of Hawaii, is responsible for the Department of the Attorney General which is charged with advising the various other departments and agencies of the state government and for the prosecution of offenses under state law.
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Jurisdiction | State of Hawaii |
Headquarters | 425 Queen Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States |
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Website | ag.hawaii.gov |
The Department of the Attorney General is divided into multiple divisions:[1]
The Investigations Division conducts investigations in support of the department’s civil, criminal, and administrative cases. These investigations involve such areas as homeland security; tactical intelligence operations; organized crime; internet crimes against children; high technology computer crimes; drug nuisance abatement; environmental crimes; tobacco tax enforcement; airport, harbors, and highways; cold homicide cases; and other criminal and civil matters.[1]
As of June 30, 2023, the Investigations Division had the following structure:[2]
On January 1, 2024, certain "law enforcement personnel of the Investigations Division of the Department of the Attorney General" were transferred to the new Hawaii Department of Law Enforcement pursuant to Hawaii Bill HB2171 and SB1337.[3][4] Per SB1337, one Chief Investigator, nineteen (19) Investigators, and one administrative secretary were transferred from the Investigations Division to the Department of Law Enforcement.[4]
In addition to the Investigations Division, several other divisions of the Department of the Attorney General also house independent investigative functions.
In addition to the larger investigative functions outlined above, the Department of the Attorney General has investigators working in various smaller functions as well which include:
The County Prosecutor's Office, Criminal Investigation Units (Hawaii County, Kauai County, Honolulu City and County, and Maui County) come under the authority and are subordinate to the Hawaii Department of the Attorney General and work closely with and perform investigations for the Attorney General. County Prosecutor Investigators also have the powers and privileges of police officers with state wide jurisdiction to effect arrest and conduct investigations.
Investigators have the powers and privileges of police officers with statewide jurisdiction to effect arrest and conduct investigations.[7] Most investigators are experienced law enforcement officer with other federal, state or local police agencies prior to being employed with the division. Investigators conduct investigations of the most complex, confidential, and diverse civil/criminal cases being considered and/or readied for court action and prosecution; obtains additional information, evidence, and facts to clarify or substantiate findings of law enforcement agencies; secures, interviews, and interrogates witnesses complainants, and suspects; conducts highly confidential investigations.
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