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  • Section 1-408. Penalties.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-408

    (1) A person convicted of a first offense under Chapter 4 of this Article IV shall be sentenced to confinement not to exceed one-hundred and eighty (180) days and no less than ten (10) days and ordered into a counseling program to address their violent and/or abusive behavior. The Court may also...

  • Section 1-407. Special Court Rules.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-407

    (1)  In addition to the rules of Court generally applicable to criminal proceedings, the Court is authorized to take the following actions in a proceeding for offenses under this Article IV:            (A) If the alleged perpetrator is to be released from...

  • Section 1-406. Victims Assistance.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-406

    The arresting Officer shall immediately provide written notification to all known victims of the availability of treatment programs, legal rights and available services.  Upon request by the victim, the Officer shall provide or arrange for transportation of the victim to a medical facility, or...

  • Section 1-405. Mandatory Arrest.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-405

    An Officer shall arrest if there is probable cause to believe the person to be arrested has committed an offense, as defined by this Article IV, even though the arrest may be against the expressed wishes of the victim.     An Officer shall arrest and take into custody an alleged...

  • Section 1-404. Arrest Procedures.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-404

    (1) The arresting Officer, Criminal Investigator, or other Official designated by the Prosecutor, after notifying the alleged perpetrator of his/her rights, if the alleged perpetrator consents, shall interview the alleged perpetrator within twenty-four (24) hours after the arrest.  (2) The...

  • Section 1-402. Probable Cause.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-402

    Probable cause for arrest means that the Officer, acting as a person of reasonable caution or judgment, has reasonable grounds to believe that the person to be arrested has committed a criminal offense under the laws of the Colorado River Indian Tribes, based on all the facts known to the Officer,...

  • Section 1-401. Investigation.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 4 §1-401

    (1) An Officer who conducts an investigation pursuant to this Article IV shall make a written incident report whether or not an arrest is made and submit that report to the Prosecutors Office within forty-eight (48) hours of the incidence, excluding weekends and holidays. (2) An Officer who...

  • Section 1-306. Violation of a Protection Order.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 3 §1-306

    (1) A person commits the offense of Violation of a Protection Order if any person intentionally, willfully or knowingly:            (A) Violates any provision of an Order of Protection which was issued by any Federal, State, CRIT Tribal Court or court of any...

  • Section 1-304. Unlawful Possession of Firearms and Ammunition.

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 3 §1-304

    (1) A person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm if the person intentionally or knowingly uses or possesses any firearm while:            (A)  The person is on probation for conviction of a domestic and/or family violence crime, or ...

  • Section 1-303. Criminal Elder and Dependent Adult Neglect and Abuse.  

    Statutes | Colorado River Tribe, Domestic and Family Violence Code Chapter 3 §1-303

    A person commits the crime of Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse under this Section if the person has the responsibility for care or custody of an elder or a dependent adult, and the negligent exercise of that responsibility results in deprivation of services necessary to maintain minimum physical,...