Richard W. Pollack

Richard W. Pollack (born July 2, 1950) is a former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii.[1] He was nominated by Governor Neil Abercrombie in 2012 to replace outgoing Justice James E. Duffy, Jr.. His nomination was approved in the Hawaii State Senate by a vote of 24–1, and he was appointed on August 6, 2012.[2] He retired on July 2, 2020, when he reached the mandatory retirement age of 70.[3][4]

Richard W. Pollack
Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of Hawaii
In office
August 6, 2012  July 2, 2020
Nominated byNeil Abercrombie
Preceded byJames E. Duffy, Jr.
Succeeded byTodd W. Eddins
Personal details
Born (1950-07-02) July 2, 1950
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Barbara
Hastings College of Law

Pollack attended the University of California, Santa Barbara and University of California, Hastings College of the Law, receiving his Bachelor's and his Juris Doctor (1976), respectively. After passing the Hawaii Bar Exam, he became a Deputy Public Defender, serving for seven years.[5] In 1987, he became the State Public Defender, serving for thirteen years until he was appointed as a Judge on the Oahu First Circuit of the Hawaii State Circuit Courts.[6] He is also a Lecturer at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law where he teaches Evidence and Criminal Procedure.[7][8]

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Legal offices
Preceded by
James E. Duffy, Jr.
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
2012–2020
Succeeded by
Todd W. Eddins


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