HAWAIʻI STATE SENATE CONFIRMS THREE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS TO DISTRICT COURTS ON OʻAHU AND HAWAIʻI ISLAND
HAWAIʻI STATE SENATE CONFIRMS THREE JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS TO DISTRICT COURTS ON OʻAHU AND HAWAIʻI ISLAND
HONOLULU, HAWAIʻI – On Tuesday, April 7, 2026, the Hawaiʻi State Senate voted to confirm three judicial nominees to serve in the District Courts of the First and Third Circuits, following their appointments by Acting Chief Justice Sabrina S. McKenna. The nominations were reviewed and advanced by the Senate Committee on Judiciary, chaired by Senator Karl Rhoads.
District Court of the First Circuit (Oʻahu)
Ms. Durante earned her Bachelor of Arts from Brandeis University and her Juris Doctor from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She has been licensed to practice law in Hawaiʻi since 2004.
Simeona Lynn Liliuokalani Ahuna Mariano has built a career in public service focused on the legal needs and well-being of families across Hawaiʻi. She currently serves as a Deputy Attorney General in the Family Law Division, where she handles family court matters statewide, including child welfare, juvenile law, truancy, and guardianship cases, as well as involuntary hospitalization proceedings. She has also served as lead counsel in child welfare proceedings and presented appeals before the Intermediate Court of Appeals.
Ms. Mariano earned a Bachelor of Science from Seattle University and her Juris Doctor from the William S. Richardson School of Law at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She has been licensed to practice law in Hawaiʻi since 2004.
Andrew Michael Kennedy is a partner at Schlueter, Kwiat & Kennedy LLLP, where he maintains an active trial practice with experience in both civil and criminal litigation. He has practiced law for over twenty years across multiple jurisdictions and has argued before the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court, including in notable appellate cases.
Mr. Kennedy earned his Bachelor of Arts from Villanova University and his Juris Doctor from Suffolk University School of Law. He has been licensed to practice law in Hawaiʻi since 2012 and is also admitted in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York.
In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Kennedy is active in public service and the legal community, including leadership roles with the West Hawaiʻi Bar Association and service on the State’s Defender Council. Testimony submitted in support of his nomination notes his integrity, professionalism, and calm, fair-minded approach.
“These nominees reflect the depth of legal talent and dedication to public service we have in Hawaiʻi,” said Senate Judiciary Chair Karl Rhoads. “Ms. Durante’s extensive trial experience and commitment to justice, Ms. Mariano’s years of service in protecting families and communities, and Mr. Kennedy’s leadership and breadth of legal practice across jurisdictions each bring valuable perspective to the bench. The Committee on Judiciary carefully reviewed their qualifications and is proud to advance these nominations for consideration by the full Senate.”
The nominations were submitted to the Acting Chief Justice by the Judicial Selection Commission on February 11, 2026. With these confirmations, Judges Durante, Mariano, and Kennedy will each serve a six-year term for the State of Hawaiʻi.
