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  • Section 4.107. Unlawful Dissemination of an Intimate Image

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XII § 4.107

    A.   A person commits the crime of unlawful dissemination of an intimate image if:           1.   The person, with the intent to harass, humiliate or injure another person, knowingly causes to be disclosed, including through an Internet website,...

  • Section 4.106. Ignorance or Mistake as a Defense

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XII § 4.106

    A. In any prosecution under these provisions relating to sexual offenses in which the criminality of conduct depends on a childs being under the age of 16, it is no defense that the defendant did not know the childs age or that he reasonably believed the child to be older than the age of 16.  ...

  • Section 4.105. Incapacity to Consent, Sexual Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XII § 4.105

    A person is considered incapable of consenting to a sexual act if he is:             A. Under 18 years of age             B. Mentally defective             C....

  • Section 4.104. Definitions Relating to Sexual Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XII § 4.104

    As used in this part, unless the context requires otherwise: A. &ldquoForcible compulsion&rdquo means to compel by physical force or threat of physical force or a threat, express or implied, that places a person in fear of immediate physical injury to himself or another person or in fear...

  • Section 4.100. Elder or Incapacitated Adult Protection Order

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XI § 4.100

    A.   Any person, including the elder or incapacitated person, may file a petition for a protection order.  The petition shall contain the information, sworn before a Notary Public, required by the Tribal Court on its approved petition form, including, but not limited to the name, age...

  • Section 4.99. Duty to Report Abuse, Harassment, or Neglect of an Elder or Incapacitated Adult

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XI § 4.99

    A. All adults living or working on the Reservation have a duty to report suspected abuse, harassment, exploitation or neglect of an elder or incapacitated adult to the Tribal Police and Department of Children & Family Services. B. A person who in good faith reports suspected abuse, harassment,...

  • Section 4.98. Abuse of Elder or Incapacitated Adult

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XI § 4.98

    A.  A person commits the crime of abuse of an elder or incapacitated adult when he intentionally, knowingly, recklessly or with criminal negligence abuses, harasses, neglects or exploits an elder or incapacitated person.  B.  Abuse of an elder or incapacitated adult is a felony if the...

  • Section 4.97. Tribal Elder and Incapacitated Adult Protection

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part XI § 4.97

    A.   Purpose.  The purpose of this part is to protect elders and incapacitated adults within the jurisdiction of the Reservation from abuse, harassment, exploitation or neglect as defined in this code.  This code provides remedies for elder abuse, harassment or neglect...

  • Section 4.96. Endangering the Welfare of a Minor

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part X. § 4.96

    A person commits the crime of endangering the welfare of a minor if he knowingly: A. Induces, causes or permits an unmarried person under 18 years of age to witness an act of sexual conduct or sadomasochistic abuse B. Commits the crime of domestic abuse in the presence of an unmarried person...

  • Section 4.95. Evidence of Paternity; Confidentiality Between Husband and Wife not Applicable; Spouses Competent and Compellable  

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Crim. Code Chapter 4 Part X. § 4.95

    A. Any disputes regarding paternity or parentage of a child shall be resolved according to the procedures set forth in the Confederated Tribes&rsquo Family Law Code. B. No provision of law prohibiting the disclosure of confidential communications between husband and wife apply to prosecutions...