The Hawaii Criminal Plea Form is a document filled out by a defendant in a criminal case in the state of Hawaii. It is an acknowledgment of guilt and agreement to plead guilty to the charges brought against them. The form is divided into three sections: the plea agreement, the plea statement, and the plea waiver. The plea agreement is a contract between the defendant and the prosecution. It outlines the terms of the plea, such as the nature of the charges, the plea being entered, and any sentencing recommendations. The plea statement is a document signed by the defendant in which they admit responsibility for the charges and accept the terms of the plea agreement. It includes a statement of the facts of the case as well as an acknowledgment that the plea is voluntary and informed. The plea waiver is a document signed by the defendant that waives their right to a trial. It also outlines any other rights that are being waived by the defendant in entering a guilty plea. There are two types of Hawaii Criminal Plea Forms: the Uniform Plea Form and the Non-Uniform Plea Form. The Uniform Plea Form is used in all criminal cases in the state of Hawaii and is provided by the court. The Non-Uniform Plea Form is used in cases where the defendant and the prosecution have agreed to a plea agreement outside the court.