Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 ยง1-404 | 2019

(1) The arresting Officer, Criminal Investigator, or other Official designated by the Prosecutor, after notifying the alleged perpetrator of his/her rights, if the alleged perpetrator consents, shall interview the alleged perpetrator within twenty-four (24) hours after the arrest.
 
(2) The arresting Officer shall file with the Court a criminal complaint and an affidavit or a written report of the alleged incidence within forty-eight (48) hours after the arrest.
 
(3) Any alleged perpetrator arrested under this Article IV shall be held in custody of the Police Department for a period no less than seventy-two (72) hours, or such longer period as is necessary to conduct a hearing or as determined by the Court, as a mandatory "cooling-off&rdquo period.  During the &ldquocooling-off&rdquo period the alleged perpetrator shall not be released on bail or on his/her own recognizance.
 
(4) Twenty-four (24) hours prior to releasing an alleged perpetrator, the Police Department and Prosecutors Office shall notify the victim of the anticipated date and time of the perpetrator&rsquos release from custody and whether the Court has issued any orders and release conditions.