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  • 640.005. Juvenile Court

    Statutes | Coquille Juvenile Code Chapter 640 § 640.005

    The Juvenile Court, having jurisdiction over dependent and delinquent children, is a court of record and exercises jurisdiction as a court of general and equitable jurisdiction, and not as a court of limited or inferior jurisdiction.  The Juvenile Court is called the Coquille Tribal Juvenile...

  • 640.001. Short Title

    Statutes | Coquille Juvenile Code Chapter 640 § 640.001

    Chapters 640 to 644 and reserved chapters 645 to 646 on delinquent children may be collectively referred to as the Coquille Juvenile Code or Juvenile Code.

  • Section 3.01. Tier 1 Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 3 § 3.01

    A.   Sex Offenses.  A &ldquoTier 1&rdquo offense includes any sex offense for which a person has been convicted by any jurisdiction, local government, or qualifying foreign country pursuant to Section 2.02(C) that involves any sexual act or sexual contact with another person that is not...

  • Section 3.02. Tier 2 Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 3 § 3.02

    A.   Recidivism and Felonies.  Unless otherwise covered by Section 3.03, any sex offense, which is not the first sex offense for which a person has been convicted, that is punishable by more than one year in jail is considered a &ldquoTier 2&rdquo offense.  In the case of subsequent...

  • Section 3.03. Tier 3 Offenses

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 3 § 3.03

    A.   Recidivism and Felonies.  Any sex offense that is punishable by more than one year in jail where the offender has at least one prior conviction for a Tier 2 sex offense is a &ldquoTier 3&rdquo offense.  In the case of subsequent convictions from any tribal court, the offense...

  • Section 4.01. General Requirements

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 4 § 4.01

    A.   Duties. A sex offender covered by this code who is required to register with the tribe pursuant to Chapter 5 shall provide all of the information detailed in this chapter to the tribal police department or designee, and the tribal police department or designee shall obtain all of the...

  • Section 4.02. Criminal History

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 4 § 4.02

    The tribal police or designee shall obtain, and a covered sex offender shall provide, the following information related to the sex offender&rsquos criminal history: A.   The date of all arrests, B.   The date of all convictions, C.   The sex offender&rsquos status of...

  • Section 4.03. Date of Birth

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 4 § 4.03

    The tribal police or designee shall obtain, and a covered sex offender shall provide, the following information related to the sex offender&rsquos date of birth: A.   The sex offenders actual date of birth, and B.   Any other date of birth used by the sex offender.

  • Section 11.04. Wardship Hearings

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Juv. Code Chapter 11 § 11.04

    A. The purpose of the wardship hearing is to hear evidence regarding whether the child is a minor-in-need-of-care as alleged in the petition. If the child&rsquos parent(s), guardian, or custodian is not present at the wardship hearing, the Juvenile Court shall determine what efforts have been made...

  • Section 11.03. Pre-wardship Hearing Reports and Disclosures

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Juv. Code Chapter 11 § 11.03

    A. At least ten (10) days prior to a wardship hearing, DCFS shall prepare and submit to the Juvenile Court a written report containing the facts uncovered during the investigation, the opinions of all professionals consulted, and DCFS&rsquos recommendation concerning whether the child is a...