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Chief Justice Seeks Public Comment on Judicial Nominees for the First Circuit

News Release from Hawaii Judiciary,  Mar 17, 2025

HONOLULU – Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald announced today that he is seeking public comment on judicial nominees for one vacancy in the District Court of the First Circuit (island of Oʻahu) and two vacancies in the District Family Court of the First Circuit.

The names submitted for these vacancies by the Judicial Selection Commission, in alphabetical order, are:

Russ Awakuni
Mr. Awakuni is currently employed with the Legal Aid Society of Hawaiʻi serving as the Windward Oʻahu and Leeward Oʻahu Managing Attorney. He is a graduate of the Loyola Law School at Loyola Marymount University, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 1993.

William Bagasol
Mr. Bagasol is currently employed with the Law Office of William C. Bagasol, LLLC, and serves as a Per Diem Judge in the District Family Court of the First Circuit. He is a graduate of the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 1987.

Kyle Dowd
Mr. Dowd is currently employed with the Law Office of Kyle T. Dowd, and serves as a Per Diem Judge in the District Family Court of the First Circuit. Dowd is a graduate of Seattle University School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2011.

Chastity Imamura
Ms. Imamura is currently employed as a Hearings Officer with the State of Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General’s Office of Dispute Resolution. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2002.

Chad Kumagai
Mr. Kumagai is currently employed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the County of Maui Department of Prosecuting Attorney. He is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2011.

Simeona Mariano
Ms. Mariano is currently employed as a Deputy Attorney General with the State of Hawaiʻi Department of the Attorney General. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2004.

Maria Penn
Ms. Penn is currently employed with the Law Office of Maria F. Penn, and serves as a Per Diem Judge in the District Family Court of the First Circuit. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2003.

Scott Spallina
Mr. Spallina is currently employed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the City & County of Honolulu Department of Prosecuting Attorney. He is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 1995.

Taryn Tomasa Gifford
Ms. Tomasa Gifford is currently employed as a Deputy Public Defender with the State of Hawaiʻi Office of the Public Defender. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 1998.

Wilson Unga
Mr. Unga is currently employed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the City & County of Honolulu Department of Prosecuting Attorney. He is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2012.

Rochelle Vidinha
Ms. Vidinha is currently employed as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney with the City & County of Honolulu Department of Prosecuting Attorney. She is a graduate of the University of Hawaiʻi William S. Richardson School of Law, and was admitted to the Hawaii State Bar in 2001.

The Chief Justice has the discretion to assign judges to the district or district family court calendar, therefore, comments about the qualifications and character of any of the nominees with regard to either calendar assignment may be sent, in writing, to:

Chief Justice Mark E. Recktenwald
Supreme Court of Hawaiʻi
417 South King Street
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96813

Fax: 808-539-4703
E-mail:
chiefjustice@courts.hawaii.gov

Comments must be post-marked, e-mailed, faxed, or hand delivered no later than Monday, March 24, 2025. All comments will be kept confidential.

The individuals selected by the Chief Justice are subject to State Senate confirmation.

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Judicial Selection Commission Press Release – District Family Judge, First Circuit (island of O’ahu), State of Hawai’i Nominees (Release Date:  03/17/2025)

Judicial Selection Commission Press Release, March 17, 2025

Under the Constitution of the State of Hawaiʻi, Article VI, Appointment of Justices and Judges, Section 3 (as amended by SB 2927 (2024) and election Nov. 5, 2024): “The chief justice, with the consent of the senate, shall fill a vacancy in the district courts by appointing a person from a list of not less than four and not more than six nominees for the vacancy presented to the chief justice by the judicial selection commission.”

The Judicial Selection Commission is pleased to announce a list of nominees for the judicial office of District Family Judge, First Circuit (island of Oʻahu), State of Hawaiʻi. The judicial office became vacant upon the elevation of former District Family Judge Dyan M. Medeiros to the position of Circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit in September 2024.

The list of nominees selected by the Commission to fill the vacancy for the judicial office of District Family Judge in the First Circuit are listed as follows in alphabetical order:

  • Russ S. Awakuni
  • Kyle T. Dowd
  • Simeona L. L. A. Mariano
  • Scott M. Spallina
  • Taryn R. Tomasa Gifford
  • Wilson A. Unga

The Chief Justice has 30 days from his receipt of the list today to make his appointment.

Statistics

  • Total Applicants: 20; 8 Females; 12 Males
    First Time Applicants: 7
  • Government Attorneys: 10
    Private Attorneys: 10
    Per Diem Judges: 7
  • Age Range: 1 (31-40); 9 (41-50); 9 (51-60); 1 (61-70)
  • Years Licensed Range: 11 years to 38 years

Additional Information

  • Days in Recruitment: 105 days

Meetings held and decision made in March 2025 with 7 Commissioners present.

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Judicial Selection Commission Press Release – District Family Judge, First Circuit (island of O’ahu), State of Hawai’i Nominees (Release Date:  03/17/2025)

Judicial Selection Commission Press Release, March 17, 2025

Under the Constitution of the State of Hawaiʻi, Article VI, Appointment of Justices and Judges, Section 3 (as amended by SB 2927 (2024) and election Nov. 5, 2024): “The chief justice, with the consent of the senate, shall fill a vacancy in the district courts by appointing a person from a list of not less than four and not more than six nominees for the vacancy presented to the chief justice by the judicial selection commission.”

The Judicial Selection Commission is pleased to announce a list of nominees for the judicial office of District Family Judge, First Circuit (island of Oʻahu), State of Hawaiʻi. The judicial office became vacant upon the elevation of former District Family Judge Rebecca A. Copeland to the position of Circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit in September 2024.

The list of nominees selected by the Commission to fill the vacancy for the judicial office of District Family Judge in the First Circuit are listed as follows in alphabetical order:

  • Russ S. Awakuni
  • Chastity T. Imamura
  • Maria F. Penn
  • Taryn R. Tomasa Gifford
  • Wilson A. Unga
  • Rochelle I. Vidinha (Cusumano)

The Chief Justice has 30 days from his receipt of the list today to make his appointment.

Statistics

  • Total Applicants: 20; 8 Females; 12 Males
  • First Time Applicants: 7
  • Government Attorneys: 10
  • Private Attorneys: 10
  • Per Diem Judges: 7
  • Age Range: 1 (31-40); 9 (41-50); 9 (51-60); 1 (61-70)
  • Years Licensed Range: 11 years to 38 years

Additional Information

  • Days in Recruitment: 105 days
  • Meetings held and decision made in March 2025 with 7 Commissioners present.

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District Judge, District Court of the First Circuit (island of O’ahu), State of Hawai’i Nominees (Release Date: 03/17/2025)

Judicial Selection Commission Press Release, March 17, 2025

Under the Constitution of the State of Hawaiʻi, Article VI, Appointment of Justices and Judges, Section 3 (as amended by SB 2927 (2024) and election Nov. 5, 2024): “The chief justice, with the consent of the senate, shall fill a vacancy in the district courts by appointing a person from a list of not less than four and not more than six nominees for the vacancy presented to the chief justice by the judicial selection commission.”

The Judicial Selection Commission is pleased to announce a list of nominees for the judicial office of District Judge, District Court of the First Circuit (island of Oʻahu), State of Hawaiʻi. The judicial office became vacant upon the elevation of former District Judge Brian A. Costa to the position of Circuit Judge of the Circuit Court of the First Circuit in September 2024.

The list of nominees selected by the Commission to fill the vacancy for the judicial office of District Judge in the District Court of the First Circuit are listed as follows in alphabetical order:

  • Russ S. Awakuni
  • William C. Bagasol
  • Chad M. Kumagai
  • Taryn R. Tomasa Gifford
  • Wilson A. Unga
  • Rochelle I. Vidinha (Cusumano)

The Chief Justice has 30 days from his receipt of the list today to make his appointment.

Statistics

  • Total Applicants: 23; 8 Females; 15 Males
  • First Time Applicants: 7
  • Government Attorneys: 11
  • Private Attorneys: 12
  • Per Diem Judges: 7
  • Age Range: 2 (31-40); 9 (41-50); 10 (51-60); 2 (61-70)
  • Years Licensed Range: 11 years to 38 years

Additional Information

  • Days in Recruitment: 105 days

Meetings held and decision made in March 2025 with 7 Commissioners present

 

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