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  • §11.10.03 Tribe

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 11 Chapter 10 § 11.10.03

    Nothing in this title shall be construed as a waiver of the Tribes sovereign immunity from suit.

  • §11.10.02 Persons and Departments

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 11 Chapter 10 § 11.10.02

    No person or department shall be held criminally or civilly liable for any action or omission in connection with assisting or reporting victims under this Title, so long as such person or department acted in good faith and without malice.

  • §11.10.01 NBPD

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 11 Chapter 10 § 11.10.01

    No NBPD officer shall be held criminally or civilly liable for an arrest based on probable cause, for enforcement of a court order entered under this Title or accorded full faith and credit by the Court under MLOC 11.7.03, or for any other action or omission under this Title, so long as such...

  • §11.9.02 Disposition of Criminal Case

    Statutes | Makah Tribal Law and Order Code Title 11 Chapter 9 § 11.9.02

    . "No-Drop" Policy: The Prosecutor shall maintain a "no-drop" prosecution policy, prohibiting victims of domestic violence from "dropping" criminal charges under this Title. b. "Victimless" Prosecution: A victim of domestic violence shall be encouraged, but not...

  • § 26. Homicide; Liability in Damages

    Constitution | Tex. Const. Art. XVI, § 26

    Every person, corporation, or company, that may commit a homicide, through wilful act, or omission, or gross neglect, shall be responsible, in exemplary damages, to the surviving husband, widow, heirs of his or her body, or such of them as there may be, without regard to any criminal proceeding...

  • § 31. Funds for Compensation to Victims of Crime.

    Constitution | Tex. Const. Art. I, § 31

    (a) The compensation to victims of crime fund created by general law and the compensation to victims of crime auxiliary fund created by general law are each a separate dedicated account in the general revenue fund.(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c) of this section and subject to...

  • § 30. Rights of Crime Victims

    Constitution | Tex. Const. Art. I, § 30

    (a) A crime victim has the following rights:   (1) the right to be treated with fairness and with respect for the victims dignity and privacy throughout the criminal justice process and   (2) the right to be reasonably protected from the accused throughout the...

  • § 11c. Denial of Bail for Violation of Protective Order Involving Family Violence.

    Constitution | Tex. Const. Art. I, § 11c

    The legislature by general law may provide that any person who violates an order for emergency protection issued by a judge or magistrate after an arrest for an offense involving family violence or who violates an active protective order rendered by a court in a family violence case, including...

  • § 11b. Denial of Bail for Violation of Condition of Release

    Constitution | Tex. Const. Art. I, § 11b

    Any person who is accused in this state of a felony or an offense involving family violence, who is released on bail pending trial, and whose bail is subsequently revoked or forfeited for a violation of a condition of release may be denied bail pending trial if a judge or magistrate in this...

  • 08.05.080 Disposition After a Child is Found to Be in Need of Protection

    Statutes | Lummi Nation Code of Laws Title 8 Chapter 8.05 § 8.05.080

    If the Tribal Court finds that a child is in need of protection under this Chapter, the Court shall order a Child Protection Plan be entered for the child&rsquos future protection and wellbeing. The Court shall receive a proposed Title 8 (Children&rsquos Code) LIBC Resolution #2013-131 21 Child...