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  • 11.05.010 Purpose.

    Statutes | Yoruk Tribal Elder and Vulnerable Adult Protection Code §1

    The Yoruk Tribal Council, in accordance with the Constitution of the Yoruk Tribe and in the exercise of the Yoruk Tribes sovereign power to safeguard and provide for the health, safety and welfare of the members of the Yoruk Tribe, hereby enacts this Code in furtherance of our values and cultural...

  • § 14-10.40. Burglary

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.40

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to break into by any force whatsoever and enter in any manner any dwelling, office, room, apartment, tenement, shop, warehouse, store, mill, barn, stable, garage, tent, vessel, railroad car, airplane, motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer, mobile home, or any...

  • § 14-10.41. Breaking and entering

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.41

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to break into by any force whatsoever and enter in any manner any dwelling, office, room, apartment, tenement, shop, warehouse, store, mill, barn, stable, garage, tent, vessel, railroad car, airplane, motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer, mobile home, trunk,...

  • § 14-10.50. Arson in the first degree

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.50

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to knowingly and willfully start a fire or cause an explosion with the purpose of: (1)    Destroying or damaging any building, dwelling, occupied structure or other property of another exceeding $1,000.00 in value or (2)    Destroying...

  • § 14-10.51. Arson in the second degree

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.51

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to knowingly or recklessly, carelessly, or negligently, without regard to the consequences, start a fire or cause an explosion which: (1)    Endangers human life or safety or (2)    Damages or destroys the property of another....

  • § 14-10.52. Arson in the third degree

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.52

    (a)    It shall be unlawful after having started any fire, even though started safely for a lawful purpose, to fail to either: (1)    Take reasonable measures to put out or control the fire or (2)    To give prompt alarm, if the fire is spreading in such manner...

  • § 14-10.60. Larceny

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.60

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to take or carry away any tangible or intangible personal property by fraud or stealth with the intent to deprive the owners thereof. If the value of the property taken or carried away exceeds $1,000.00, it shall be known as grand larceny. (b)   ...

  • § 14-10.61. Receiving or possessing stolen property

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.61

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to possess, receive, buy, or conceal any personal property that has been stolen or otherwise obtained from its true owner in violation of this Code with intent to deprive the true owner thereof. (b)    Receiving stolen property shall be punishable...

  • § 14-10.62. Theft of property lost, mislaid, or delivered by mistake

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.62

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to fail to take reasonable measures to restore property to a person entitled thereto, with the intent to deprive the owner thereof, when it is known or reasonably suspected that the property has been lost, mislaid, or delivered under a mistake as to the...

  • § 14-10.64. Unauthorized use of a vehicle

    Statutes | Cherokee Code Part II Chapter 14 Article III § 14-10.64

    (a)    It shall be unlawful to take, drive or operate anothers motor vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, or wheeled conveyance without the consent of the owner, with the intent to temporarily deprive the owner of its use or possession. (b)    Unauthorized use of a vehicle shall be...