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  • 8E.8.05 Notice of Escape or Early Release

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 8E Chapter 8 § 8E.8.05

    Upon the escape from custody of a person arrested for, charged with, or convicted of a criminal offense under this Title, the CPD shall immediately notify the victim of the crime, the Court, and the Prosecutor if a person who was convicted of a criminal offense under this Title is scheduled for...

  • 8E.8.04 Service and Registry of Orders

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 8E Chapter 8 § 8E.8.04

    a. Expedited Service: The CPD shall expedite service of orders entered in proceedings under this Title, including orders renewing, terminating, modifying, or vacating such orders, and of orders accorded full faith and credit by the Court under CLOC 8E.7.03. b. Registry: The CPD shall maintain a...

  • 8A-1-101. Purpose.

    Statutes | Crow Tribe of Montana Law and Order Code Title 8A Chapter 1 § 8A-1-101

    The provisions of this Title shall be construed in accordance with Crow Tribal custom and tradition as well as to achieve the following general purposes: (1) to provide for the just determination of every criminal proceeding (2) to protect the rights of individuals and (3) to secure simplicity in...

  • 641.150. Disposition of child taken into protective custody

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.150

     (1) A child taken into protective custody is not under arrest and shall not be placed in a detention facility or jail. Such child shall be placed in the home of an extended family member, taken to a hospital or medical facility for treatment pursuant to CITC 641.100(4), be placed in a shelter...

  • 641.200. Shelter Care; conduct of hearing

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.200

    (1) No child may be held in protective custody for more than 5 days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and judicial holidays, without an order of the court, pursuant to this section, that the child remain in shelter pending further investigation of the childs condition or circumstances.   (2) A...

  • 641.300. Petition for Wardship; form; amendment

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.300

    (1) Only a tribal prosecutor or Social Services may file a petition alleging a child named therein is a dependent child within the jurisdiction of the Court. Such petition may be filed based upon information and belief.   (2) The petition shall be filed prior to the shelter hearing unless good...

  • 641.310. Summons; form; contempt of court

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 641 Part 6 § 641.310

    (1) After the petition has been filed, summons shall issue forthwith by the court. A true copy of the petition shall be attached to the summons.   (2) The summons, together with the petition, shall be served on the parents, and the custodian, if different, in accordance with the Coquille Rules...

  • 3A.07.040 Tribal Court may recognize additional foreign orders

    Statutes | Coushatta Tribe of LA Prot. from Viol. and Dom. Viol. Code Title 3A Chapter 3A.07 § 3A.07.040

    Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent the Coushatta Tribal Court from entering into agreements, or establishing procedures by which orders of protection from jurisdictions not referred to in this Chapter may be filed with the Tribal Court and be entitled to full faith and credit.

  • 3A.07.030 Filing foreign orders of protection--presumption of validity--procedures

    Statutes | Coushatta Tribe of LA Prot. from Viol. and Dom. Viol. Code Title 3A Chapter 3A.07 § 3A.07.030

    (a) A plaintiff who obtains a valid order of protection from another Indian tribe or State of the United States, the District of Columbia, a commonwealth, territory or possession of the United States may file that order by presenting a certified copy of the foreign order of protection to a clerk of...

  • 3A.07.020 Full faith and credit for foreign orders of protection--definition--review by Tribal Court--exceptions

    Statutes | Coushatta Tribe of LA Prot. from Viol. and Dom. Viol. Code Title 3A Chapter 3A.07 § 3A.07.020

    (a) For purposes of this chapter, an order of protection means any injunction or other order issued for the purpose of preventing violent or threatening acts or harassment against, or contact or communication with or physical proximity to, another person, including temporary and final orders issued...