The Hawaii Exhibit List and Exhibit List Continuation Sheet are legal documents used in court proceedings in the state of Hawaii. The Hawaii Exhibit List is used to list and describe evidence that is to be used in a trial or hearing. This document includes the name of the case and the court where the case is being heard, the date of the hearing, the list of exhibits and their descriptions, and the signature of the attorneys involved in the case. The Exhibit List Continuation Sheet is used in conjunction with the Hawaii Exhibit List to provide more space for listing additional exhibits. There are two types of Hawaii Exhibit List and Exhibit List Continuation Sheet: The Civil Exhibit List and the Criminal Exhibit List. The Civil Exhibit List is used in civil court proceedings and the Criminal Exhibit List is used in criminal court proceedings. Both documents are used to record the evidence that is to be used in a case, and they must be signed by the attorneys involved in the case.