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  • 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...

  • Section 1.03. Need

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 1 § 1.03

    Violent crime in Indian Country is more than twice the national average. On some reservations it is twenty times the national average. An astounding thirty percent of Indian and Alaska Native women will be raped in their lifetimes. Eighty six percent of the perpetrators of these crimes are...

  • Section 1.02. Purpose

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 1 § 1.02

    The intent of this code is to implement the federal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) and shall be interpreted liberally to comply with the terms and conditions of that Act as presently written or hereafter amended.

  • Section 1.01. Title

    Statutes | Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Sex Offender Code Chapter 1 § 1.01

    This Code shall be known as the Sex Offender Registration Code

  • 640.800. Appeals

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.800

    Reserved for future action. At present, the Coquille Tribal Court has no appellate court or mechanism for appeal

  • 640.700. Severability

    Statutes | Coquille Juveile Code Chapter 640 Part 6 § 640.700

     The provisions of the Juvenile Code are severable. If any provision of the Juvenile Code or its application to any person or proceeding is declared invalid for any reason, such declaration shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Juvenile Code.