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  • Sec. 46. Unlawful Conspiracy.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §46

    If two or more persons, shall conspire either to commit an offense against or to defraud the Fort McDermitt Tribe, or any of its subsidiaries or enterprises in any manner or purpose and one or more of such persons doe any act to effect the object of such conspiracy, each such person, is guilty of a...

  • Sec. 47. Child abuse.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §47

    Any parent, guardian, or person who has been entrusted with, or who has assumed the care of a child under the age of eighteen years, knowingly causes, or to be caused, the infliction of physical or mental injury, the deprivation of food, shelter clothing or services necessary to maintain the...

  • Sec. 30. Illegal branding or altering or obscuring a brand.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §30

    Any person who illegally alters or obscures a brand or mark of any commonly domesticated hooted animal or removes, covers, alters, or defaces any existing mark or brand of such animal with the purpose to obtain or exert unauthorized control over said animal or with the purpose to conceal,...

  • Sec. 28. Destruction or injury to personal property.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §28

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  • Sec. 29. Destruction or injury to tribal property.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §29

    Any person who shall, willingly and unlawfully, in a maliciously manner injure or destroy any public property of the Tribe shall be guilty of a Class D offense.   Source: T. C. Resolution FM-89-05-044

  • Sec. 31. Injuring Fences.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §31

    Any person who shall unlawfully cut, break, stretch, pry open, destroy, padlock or otherwise injure or abuse a temporary or permanent fence of another or the fences of the Fort McDermitt Tribe, is guilty of a Class B offense. Property so injured or abused may be reimbursed after hearing to the...

  • Sec. 33. Malicious Mischief.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §33

    (1) Any person who willfully tampers with tangible property of another so as to endanger person or property or willfully damages tangible property of another is guilty of a Class B offense.   (2) It is a Class C offense if the actor recklessly causes pecuniary loss of from one hundred dollars...

  • Sec. 34. Trespass.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §34

    (1) Trespass. Any person who willfully and knowingly enters and remains on property of another, without permission from the lawful lessee, assignee, or tenant, is guilty of a Class B offense.   (2) Aggravated Trespass. Any person who shall willfully and knowingly enter and remain on property...

  • Sec. 35. Embezzlement.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §35

    Any person who shall, having lawful custody of property, including funds, not his own, appropriate the same to his own use with intent to deprive the owner thereof, is guilty of a Class D offense.

  • Sec. 37. Receiving of concealing stolen property.

    Statutes | Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe Chapter 7 §37

    Any person who shall receive or conceal any property of another person, knowing the same to have been stolen, or who attempts to conceal any property knowing the same to have been stolen, is guilty of a Class B offense.