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  • 655.700. Agreements Made During Peacegiving

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.700

     All agreements involving at least one party made during Peacegiving must be in writing and fully executed before the Peacegiver makes a final status report to the Tribal Court.  All agreements made during Peacegiving shall have no legal force and effect until they are approved by the...

  • 655.500. Conduct of Peacegiving

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.500

    (1) Facilitation by Peacegiver.  Peacegiving shall by facilitated by Peacegivers in accordance with Tribal traditions and values.  Peacegivers will establish and explain the basic Peacegiving rules and procedures to participants.  (2) Participants.  Peacegiving may include...

  • 655.400. Peacegiving–Related Motions

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.400

    (1) Any party may file a Motion to Terminate Peacegiving.  A Motion to Terminate Peacegiving must be based on one or more of the following grounds:            a. Lack of personal or subject matter jurisdiction or ...

  • 655.200. Confidentiality and Privilege

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.200

     Communications made during Peacegiving shall be treated as confidential by all parties and participants.  Such communications shall be privileged as settlement negotiations and may not be admitted to Tribal Court as evidence unless otherwise agreed to in writing by the parties, or as...

  • 655.110. Transfer of Case to Peacegiving

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.110

    (1) With the consent of the parties, the Tribal Court may transfer any case or dispute to the Peacegiving Program.    (2) With or without the consent of the parties, the Tribal Council may transfer any case involving a juvenile party to the Peacegiving Program.    (3) At the...

  • 655.070. Powers of the Peacegiving Program

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.070

    (1) Peacegivers shall have the authority to resolve disputes using restorative justice principles and traditional Tribal dispute resolution and community integration values and practices.  Peacegivers do not have the authority to violate any applicable Tribal or Federal law or to jeopardize the...

  • 655.050. Establishment of Peacegiving

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.050

    The Tribal Council establishes its Peacegiving program, placed under the supervision and control of the Chief Judge of the Coquille Tribal Court.     

  • 655.010. General

    Statutes | Coquille Indian Tribal Code Chapter 655 § 655.010

    (1) Purpose:  The purpose of this Ordinance is to establish procedures for Tribal Peacegiving.  This Ordinance is adopted to protect the health, welfare, and morals of the Tribal Reservation and its residents and visitors.  (2) Background and Intent: This ordinance is needed to protect...

  • Section 2.02. Covered Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 2 § 2.02

    Offenders who reside within the exterior boundaries of the reservation or otherwise reside on property owned by the tribe in fee or trust regardless of location, are employed within the exterior boundaries of the reservation or on property owned by the tribe in fee or trust regardless of location,...

  • Section 2.01. Definitions

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 2 § 2.01

    A. Convicted. An adult sex offender is &ldquoconvicted&rdquo for the purposes of this code if the sex offender has been subject to penal consequences based on the conviction, however the conviction may be styled. This includes convictions of juveniles who are prosecuted as adults and those...