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  • § 326. Mandatory Arrest for Violation of Protection Order

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 326

    (a) When a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a respondent has violated one of the following orders of the Tribal Court or of any other court order entitled to full faith and credit of this code, the officer shall, without a warrant, arrest the alleged violator. Arrest shall...

  • § 325. Mandatory Arrest

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 325

    (a) A law enforcement officer who has probable cause to believe that a person has committed a domestic violence crime within the past four (4) hours shall, without a warrant, arrest the alleged perpetrator. A law enforcement officer shall arrest an alleged perpetrator of domestic violence whether...

  • § 324. Seize and Hold Weapons and/or Firearms

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 324

    (a) Law enforcement officers shall seize all weapons that are alleged to have been involved or were threatened to be used in a domestic violence crime and any weapon in the vicinity of the alleged commission of the offense.   (b) A law enforcement officer may seize a weapon that is in plain...

  • § 323. Law Enforcement Authority; Entering a Residence without a Warrant

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 323

    (a) A law enforcement officer need not obtain a search warrant to enter a residence where he or she has probable cause to believe a crime of domestic violence is occurring or has just occurred.   (b) When law enforcement responds to 911 or another emergency phone call or to any credible report...

  • § 322. Location of Stalking Perpetrator Not Bar to Prosecution

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 322

    (a) The location of the threatening action by a stalking perpetrator, either directly or through a third party, as corroborated through computer or telephone records, postmarks, or order/delivery records, and/or witnesses as being outside the boundaries of the six county service area, will not bar...

  • § 321. Stalking to be Treated as Domestic Violence Crime

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 321

    All provisions, mandates, and definitions are stated in this code shall be equally applied and enforced with regards to the crime of stalking as to the crime of domestic violence. The crime of stalking is not limited to family or household members or to persons in a dating relationship. History:...

  • § 320. Use or Possession of a Dangerous Weapon

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 320

    A person who engages in conduct proscribed under §§ 312 through 314 and who, in the course of engaging in that conduct, possesses a dangerous weapon or an article used or fashioned in a manner to lead any person present to reasonably believe the article is a dangerous weapon, or who...

  • § 319. Aggravated Stalking of a Minor

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 319

    (a) An individual who engages in stalking a minor is guilty of aggravated stalking of a minor if the violation involves any of the following circumstances:              (1) At least one (1) of the actions constituting the offense is in violation of a...

  • § 318. Aggravated Stalking

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 318

    (a) An individual who engages in stalking is guilty of aggravated stalking if the violation involves any of the following circumstances:   (1) At least one (1) of the actions constituting the offense is in violation of a restraining order and the individual has received actual notice of...

  • § 317. Stalking a minor

    Statutes | 9 GTBC § 317

    (a) A person commits the crime of stalking a minor if, without lawful authority:             (1) The person willfully and repeatedly engages in unwanted contact with a minor, either directly or indirectly and...