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  • 3-1214 Procedures for Prosecution.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1214

     The Tribal prosecutor shall follow the following procedures for the prosecution of elder or vulnerable adult abuse, neglect or exploitation to ensure the effective prosecution of such crimes and the protection and safety of victims.   1. The Tribal prosecutor will implement a &ldquono...

  • 3-1213 Subpoena of Medical and Financial Records.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1213

     The Tribal Court may issue subpoenas for the release of medical records and financial records upon motion by the Tribal Prosecutor in order to facilitate investigations of reported elder or vulnerable adult abuse, neglect or exploitation. Upon hearing evidence, the Court must find reasonable...

  • 3-1212 Short-term protective services, temporary placement; Ex parte order authorized.

    Statutes | Winnebago Tribal Code Title 3 Article 12 § 3-1212

    1. The Tribal Court may issue an ex parte order authorizing the provision of short-term involuntary adult protective services or temporary placement for a vulnerable or elderly adult for up to seventy-two hours, excluding non-judicial days, pending the hearing for a need for continuing services,...

  • Section 6.11 Civil Sanctions

    Statutes | White Mountain Apache Criminal Code Ch. 6 Section 6.11

    A. Removal and Exclusion. 1. Whenever a non-member is involved in a situation of domestic violence as the perpetrator, the mandatory arrest provisions of Section 6.5 shall apply. 2. Proceedings for removal and exclusion of the non-member perpetrator from the Fort Apache Indian Reservation shall be...

  • Section 6.10 Disclosure of Domestic Violence Shelters

    Statutes | White Mountain Apache Criminal Code Ch. 6 Section 6.10

    A. Any person who knowingly publishes, disseminates or otherwise discloses the location of any domestic violence shelter or any place designated as a domestic violence shelter as defined in Section 6.2, without the authorization of that domestic violence shelter, is guilty of a crime...

  • Section 6.9 Reporting of Domestic Violence

    Statutes | White Mountain Apache Criminal Code Ch. 6 Section 6.9

    A. Reporting Requirements. Any physician, physicians assistant, nurse, community health representative, social worker, dentist, school teacher, parent aide, adult services worker, law enforcement officer, court personnel, hospital intern or resident, substance abuse...

  • Section 2.21 Criminal Negligence

    Statutes | White Mountain Apache Criminal Code Ch. 2 Section 2.21

    A. A person is guilty of an offense who: 1. Recklessly endangers the safety of another, or 2. Acts with careless disregard for the safety of another. B. A person found guilty under this Section may be sentenced to imprisonment for a period not to exceed One Hundred Eighty (180) Days, or pay a fine...

  • Section 2.5 Assault; Aggravated

    Statutes | White Mountain Apache Criminal Code Ch. 2 Section 2.5

    A. A person commits aggravated assault if such person commits assault as defined in Section 2.4 under the following circumstances: 1. Causing serious physical injury to another or 2. Using a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or 3. Assaulting a law enforcement officer, security...

  • § 200.5085 Use of nonmedical remedial treatment.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 200 § 200.5085

    A child is not abused or neglected, nor is his health or welfare harmed or threatened for the sole reason that his parent or guardian, in good faith, selects and depends upon nonmedical remedial treatment for such child, if such treatment is recognized and permitted under the laws of this Tribe in...

  • § 200.5091 Policy of tribe.

    Statutes | Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada V Chapter 200 § 200.5091

    It is the policy of this Tribe to provide for the cooperation of law enforcement officials, courts of competent jurisdiction and all appropriate tribal agencies providing human services in identifying the abuse, neglect, exploitation and isolation of older persons and vulnerable persons through the...