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  • 3.2.68A.170 Criminal Proceedings - Depictions Of Minors Engaged In Sexually Explicit Conduct - Restrictions On Access

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.68A.170

    (1) In any criminal proceeding, any property or material that constitutes a depiction of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct shall remain in the care, custody, and control of either a law enforcement agency or the court.   (2) Despite any request by the defendant or prosecution, any...

  • 3.2.68A.180 Criminal Proceedings - Depictions Of Minors Engaged In Sexually Explicit Conduct - Sealing, Storage, Destruction of Exhibits

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.68A.180

    (1) Whenever a depiction of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct, regardless of its format, is marked as an exhibit in a criminal proceeding, the prosecutor shall seek an order sealing the exhibit at the close of the trial. Any exhibits sealed under this section shall be sealed with...

  • 3.2.35.030 Soliciting Undesired Mail

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 3.2.35.030

    (1) It is unlawful for any person to knowingly use a means of identification or financial information of another person to solicit undesired mail with the intent to annoy, harass, intimidate, torment, or embarrass that person.   (2) Violation of this section is a misdemeanor.   (3)...

  • 3.2.35.020 Identity Theft

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 3.2.35.020

    (1) No person may knowingly obtain, possess, use, or transfer a means of identification or financial information of another person, living or dead, with the intent to commit, or to aid or abet, any crime.   (2) Violation of this section when the accused or an accomplice violates subsection (1)...

  • 3.2.69.100 Duty Of Witness Of Offense Against Child Or Any Violent Offense - Penalty

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.2.69

    (1) A person who witnesses the actual commission of:         (a) A violent offense as defined within this criminal code or preparations for the commission of such an offense       (b) A sexual offense against a child or an attempt to commit such a sexual...

  • 21.3.3 Offenses under Washington State Law

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 21.3.3

    As the Tribe is currently a party to an Interlocal Agreement with the Clallam County Sheriffs Office whereby the Sheriffs Department employees are authorized to perform as Tribal Police and therein exercise the Tribes law enforcement powers over Indians as well as non-Indians in Jamestown Indian...

  • 3.2.35.010 Improperly Obtaining Financial Information  

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 3.2.35.010

    (1) No person may obtain or attempt to obtain, or cause to be disclosed or attempt to cause to be disclosed to any person, financial information from a financial information repository, financial services provider, merchant, corporation, trust, partnership, or unincorporated association:   (a)...

  • 3.2.35.005 Definitions   

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 3.2.35.005

    The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.   (1) "Financial information" means any of the following information identifiable to the individual that concerns the amount and conditions of an individuals assets,...

  • 3.2.35.001 Findings - Intent

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.3 § 3.2.35.001

    The Tribe finds that means of identification and financial information are personal and sensitive information such that if unlawfully obtained, possessed, used, or transferred by others may result in significant harm to a persons privacy, financial security, and other interests.   The Tribe...

  • 14D.5.19. Domestic Violence Leave Act

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.5.19

    (a) Purpose. Victims of Domestic Violence are oftentimes forced to flee from a perpetrator in order to avoid future danger and violence. In so fleeing victims who are employed frequently miss days of employment and employers respond by terminating or disciplining such employees. It is the purpose...