A Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion for Continuance is a formal legal document used in the state of Hawaii that requests a delay in the start or continuation of a court hearing. The motion is typically filed by the defendant or their legal representative, and can be used for a variety of reasons, such as giving the defendant more time to prepare their case, to accommodate scheduling conflicts, or to allow more time for legal counsel to be present. There are two main types of Hawaii Non-Hearing Motion for Continuance: the Motion for Partial Continuance and the Motion for Full Continuance. The Motion for Partial Continuance allows for a delay in the start of the hearing, while the Motion for Full Continuance requests a delay in both the start and continuation of the hearing. Both motions must be filed and signed by the defendant or legal representative, and must include supporting evidence to justify the motion.