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  • 14D.4.03. Service

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.4.03

    (a) Petitioners Responsibility It will be the responsibility of the Petitioner to have the summons, and a copy of the Petition for Protective Order personally served on the Respondent(s). (b) Service by Court Officer or Law Enforcement Personnel (1) Free of Charge The Petitioner shall pay no...

  • 14D.4.04. Relief Available in Protective Order

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.4.04

    Any Order for Protection granted under this chapter, including emergency orders, may include the following relief: (1) prohibit the Respondent from committing or threatening to commit acts of violence against the Petitioner and the Petitioners family and household members (2) prohibit the...

  • 14D.4.05. Modification or Dismissal of Protective Orders

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.4.05

    (a) Motion Required Either party may file a motion with the Court seeking the modification or dismissal of a protective order, however, a protective order cannot be dismissed over the objection of the Petitioner unless the respondent proves by a preponderance of the evidence that there is no longer...

  • 200.4685. Trafficking in children; penalty.

    Statutes | Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 200.4685

    1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a person shall not: (a) Recruit, transport, transfer, harbor, provide, obtain, maintain or solicit a child in furtherance of a transaction, or advertise or facilitate a transaction, pursuant to which a parent of the child or a person with...

  • 49.25425. "Human trafficking" defined.

    Statutes | Nev. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 49.25425

    "Human trafficking" means a violation of any provision of NRS 200.463 to 200.468, inclusive, 201.300, 201.320 201.395 or 18 U.S.C. § 1589, 1590 or 1591.

  • § 25-21,301. Use of pseudonym.

    Statutes | R.R.S. Neb. § 25-21,301

    In any action brought pursuant to the Human Trafficking Victims Civil Remedy Act, a plaintiff may request to use a pseudonym instead of his or her legal name in all court proceedings and records. Upon finding that the use of a pseudonym is proper, the court shall ensure that the pseudonym is...

  • § 25-21,300. Time for bringing action; limitation.

    Statutes | R.R.S. Neb. § 25-21,300

    Notwithstanding any other provision of law, any action to recover damages under the Human Trafficking Victims Civil Remedy Act shall be filed within ten years after the later of: (1) The conclusion of any related criminal prosecution against the person or persons from whom recovery is sought...

  • § 25-21,299. Civil action authorized; recovery; attorney's fees and costs; injunctive relief.

    Statutes | R.R.S. Neb. § 25-21,299

    (1) Any trafficking victim, his or her parent or legal guardian, or personal representative in the event of such victim&rsquos death, who suffered or continues to suffer personal or mental injury, death, or any other damages proximately caused by such human trafficking may bring a civil...

  • § 25-21,298. Terms, defined.

    Statutes | R.R.S. Neb. § 25-21,298

    For purposes of the Human Trafficking Victims Civil Remedy Act: (1) Human trafficking means labor trafficking, labor trafficking of a minor, sex trafficking, or sex trafficking of a minor, as those terms are defined in section 28-830 and (2) Trafficking victim has the same meaning as in...

  • Section 21.2.3 Limitation of Actions  

    Statutes | Jamestown S'Klallam Tribal Code Title 21 Chapter 21.2 § 21.2.3

    (1) Prosecutions for criminal offenses shall not be commenced after the periods prescribed in this section.       (a) The following offenses may be prosecuted at any time after their commission:       (i) Murder       (ii) Homicide by...