Statutes | Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Tribal Code Chapter 202 ยง 202.320 | 2019
The protection of individuals and the community demands that certain persons be held without bail or bond in exceptional circumstances. Such action is limited to the following situations:
- The person has been charged with a crime of violence. This requires that the person have been convicted of another crime of violence within a one year period preceding this crime of violence or, committed this offense while on bail, probation, or other release for another crime of violence.
- The person has been charged with obstructing justice. This requires that the person have threatened, injured or intimidated a witness or juror or has attempted such threat, injury or intimidation.
- The person has demonstrated suicidal or destructive character. This requires evidence to indicate that positive attempts have been made to carry out this forbidden activity.
- There is strong likelihood of flight before trial. This requires a documented history of such flight, or evidence of circumstances indicating that such flight is potential.
- The person represents a danger to the community. This requires a pattern of behavior evidenced by past and present conduct and, no conditions for release are available which would reasonably assure the safety of the community.