Third Circuit Briefs in United States v. Neff [third-party use of tribal immunity defense; “rent-a-tribe”]

Here are the materials in United States v. Neff:

Hallinan Appellant Brief

Neff Appellant Brief

US Answer Brief

Neff Reply

Hallinan Reply

Federal Court Makes Indian Country Determination in Criminal Case

Here are the relevant materials in United States v. Coriz (D.N.M.):

79 US Motion in Limine

100 Opposition

117 DCT Order

Materials in Pacheco v. Geisen [Kewa Pueblo; ICRA Habeas]

Here are the materials in Pacheco v. Geisen (D.N.M.):

1 Habeas Petition

15 Amended Petition

20 answer

22 Petitioner’s Response

25 Reply

28 Petitioner’s Surreply

30 Magistrate Order on 20

31 Order to Show Cause

34 Petitioner’s Response to 31

45 Order to Show Cause

47 Magistrate Report

48 DCT Order

Hualapai Nation Police Chief on Policing in Indian Country

Here:

Season 1 | Episode 4: What’s New In Blue: Policing in Indian Country feat. Chief Francis Bradley Sr.

In this episode of What’s New in Blue, Chief Francis Bradley Sr. discusses the importance of culture in policing in Indian Country. Francis Bradley is the Chief of Police for the Hualapai Nation in Peach Springs, AZ. He is a graduate of the FBI National Academy Session 232 and retired as a commander with the Navajo Nation Police Department where he served from 1980 to 2002.

Ninth Circuit Holds Exclusionary Rule Applies to Evidence Obtained in Violation of ICRA’s Fourth Amendment Counterpart

Here is the opinion in United States v. Cooley.

Briefs here.

Tenth Circuit Affirms Conviction and Sentence for Marijuana Possession on Indian Casino Property

Here is the unpublished opinion in United States v. Bullcoming.

North Dakota SCT Affirms Conviction of Standing Rock/NoDAPL Protester for Criminal Trespass, Vacates Riot Conviction

Here is the opinion in State v. Bearruner.

Federal Court Allows Lacey Act Indictment of Fla. Seminole Member to Proceed [sale of alligator eggs]

Here are the materials in United States v. Turtle (M.D. Fla.):

1-criminal-information.pdf

38-motion-to-dismiss.pdf

43-us-response.pdf

52-dct-order.pdf

Federal Court Declines to Dismiss Federal Prosecution of Alleged DV Offender Subsequent to Tribal Conviction

Here are the materials in United States v. Denepzi (D. Colo.):

1 indictment

29 motion to dismiss + cio pleadings [deleted]

30 us response

31 reply + exhibits

32 dct order

Greg Abalvsky Commentary on the Herrera Argument

From SCOTUSBlog, here.