Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Decides Indian Status Case

Here are the materials in Wadkins v. State of Oklahoma (Okla. Cr. Crim. App.):

Motion to Vacate

Appellant Brief

State Brief

OCCA Opinion

An excerpt:

The State’s evidence did not refute Wadkins’s evidence of recognition in any meaningful way. The State called one witness, namely Michael Williams, a special agent with the Department of Corrections with expert knowledge of the current prison gangs. Williams testified that the UAB is a white supremacist gang. While there are presently five to ten Native American gangs, he admitted the only Indian gang in existence when Wadkins first went to prison was the Indian Brotherhood. He was unaware of any present affiliation between the UAB and Indian Brotherhood gangs, but admitted gangs sometimes align. He confirmed that DOC records reflected that Wadkins is a former member of the UAB and that Wadkins’s UAB tattoos have been defaced. His testimony neither refuted Wadkins’s evidence of tribal recognition nor showed Wadkins’s membership in the UAB was a renouncement of his Indian status.
The district court’s conclusion–that Wadkins failed to establish recognition–is not supported by the record. While eligibility for tribal membership alone is insufficient to prove recognition, Wadkins’s subsequent enrollment coupled with the other factors, specifically his possession of a CDIB card since childhood and receipt of Indian health services, showed he was recognized as Indian by the Choctaw Nation. Because he is an Indian for purposes of federal criminal law and the charged crimes occurred in Indian Country, the State lacked jurisdiction over this matter.

Oklahoma Appellate Court Decides Kiowa/Comanche/Apache Reservation Disestablished

Here are the materials in Martinez v. State (Okla. Ct. Crim. App.):

OCCA Opinion

Petitioner’s Brief

State’s Brief

Comanche Amicus Brief

Print

OCCA Materials in McClain v. Oklahoma

Here:

OCCA Opinion

Appellant’s Motion for Remand

State Brief

State’s Motion to Stay

 

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Holds McGirt Extends to Quapaw Reservation

Here are the materials in State v. Lawhorn:

Appellant Brief

Appellee Brief

OCCA Opinion

Oklahoma Criminal Appellate Court Holds State Does Not Enjoy Concurrent Jurisdiction with Feds in Indian Country

Here are the materials in Roth v. State of Oklahoma:

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Rules McGirt Not Retroactive

Here are the materials in State ex rel. Matloff v. Wallace:

OCCA Opinion

Oklahoma Brief

Oklahoma AG Amicus Brief

Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Amicus Brief

Principal Tribal Amicus Brief

Tribal Amicus Brief

Federal Defenders Amicus Brief

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Affirms Conviction of Cherokee Freedmen Descendant

Here is the opinion in Parker v. State of Oklahoma.

Briefs:

Appellant Brief

Appellee Brief not available

Reply

State Brief after Remand

Parker Brief after Remand

Oklahoma Criminal Appellate Court Reverses Chickasaw Reservation Conviction

Here are the materials in Bench v. State:

District Court Order

Petitioner Brief

State Brief

COA Opinions

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Decision on Cherokee Nation Reservation

Here are the available materials in Spears v. State of Oklahoma:

Court of Appeals Opinion

Spears Brief

State Brief

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Decision on Seminole Reservation

Here are the materials in Grayson v. State of Oklahoma:

Court of Appeals Opinion

District Court Opinion

Grayson Brief

State Brief