Statutes | 9 GTBC ยง 330 | 2020
If the court finds that the defendant should be released pending further criminal proceedings, the court may impose one (1) or more of the following conditions of release:
 
(a) Posting of bond in an amount deemed adequate to guarantee the appearance of the defendant throughout the criminal proceedings
 
(b) Postponing release until after a further &ldquocooling off&rdquo period not to exceed one hundred twenty (120) hours
 
(c) An order to commit no further acts of domestic violence or exhibit any assaultive behavior 
 
(d) An order not to contact, harass, annoy, telephone, or otherwise communicate, directly or indirectly, with the alleged victim, the alleged victim&rsquos family or household members, or any witness to the alleged act of domestic violence, except that essential contact may be made through application to the court
 
(e) An order to vacate, or stay away from the victim&rsquos residence, even if it is a shared residence or principally owned by the alleged perpetrator
 
(f) An order to stay away from any well-defined geographic area, including, but not limited to, residence, workplace, school or daycare of the alleged victim, the alleged victim&rsquos family or household members, or any witness to the alleged act of domestic violence
 
(g) An order prohibiting the possession or use of any firearm or other weapon specified by the court, and to turn such weapon over to law enforcement for safekeeping
 
(h) An order prohibiting the person from possessing or consuming alcohol or controlled substances and from being at any place where alcohol is served or being consumed. The court may order physical, mechanical, chemical or electronic testing to assure compliance
 
(i) Any other order the court believes is reasonably necessary to protect and ensure the safety of the alleged victim or family or household member, or to ensure the appearance of the person at subsequent court proceedings.
 
History: Tribal Act #07-25.1862, enacted by Tribal Council on December 19, 2007.