Hawaii Rule 2004 Examination (Motion) is a procedure used in the courts of the state of Hawaii to challenge the admissibility of evidence in civil and criminal cases. This motion is based on the Hawaii Rules of Evidence and is used to determine the relevancy and authenticity of evidence presented in court. It is used to determine if the evidence is reliable and will be allowed to be used in court. The two types of Hawaii Rule 2004 Examination (Motion) are a Motion in Liming and a Motion to Strike. A Motion in Liming seeks to exclude certain evidence from being presented at trial. A Motion to Strike is used to challenge the admissibility of evidence that has already been presented in court.