Hawaii Appearance and Waiver (Form Only) is a legal document that is used by an accused person to enter a guilty plea in a criminal court. The form is used in the state of Hawaii and is available for free from the state court website. The form allows an accused person to waive their right to a trial and enter a plea of guilty or no contest. The form also requires the accused to waive their right to appeal the decision or to contest any sentence imposed by the court. There are two types of Hawaii Appearance and Waiver (Form Only): the Waiver and Appearance Form and the Waiver and Entry of Plea Form. Both forms require the accused to waive their rights and enter a plea. The Waiver and Appearance Form requires the accused to appear in court for a hearing, while the Waiver and Entry of Plea Form allows the accused to enter a plea without appearing in court.