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Chapter 3.35 OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
3.35.010 Definitions.
3.35.020 Bribery.
3.35.030 Improper influence in official matters.
3.35.040 Compensation for past official behavior.
3.35.050 Gifts to Tribal public servants by persons subject to their jurisdiction.
3.35.060 Perjury.
3.35.070 False swearing.
3.35.080 Unsworn falsification to authorities.
3.35.090 Petition misconduct.
3.35.100 False alarms to agencies of public safety.
3.35.110 False reports to law enforcement officers.
3.35.120 Tampering with witnesses, informants, or physical evidence.
3.35.130 Impersonating a Tribal public servant.
3.35.140 False claims to Tribal agencies.
3.35.150 Resisting arrest.
3.35.160 Obstructing a law enforcement officer or other Tribal public servant.
3.35.170 Obstructing justice.
3.35.180 Violation of a protection order.
3.35.190 Escape.
3.35.200 Providing contraband.
3.35.210 Bail-jumping.
3.35.220 Criminal contempt.
3.35.230 Official misconduct.
3.35.240 Misuse of Tribal funds.
(1) “Administrative proceeding” means any Tribal proceeding the outcome of which is required to be based on a record or documentation prescribed by law or in which a law or a regulation is particularized in its application to an individual.
(2) “Benefit” means gain or advantage or anything regarded by the beneficiary as gain or advantage, including benefit to any other person or entity in whose welfare the beneficiary is interested.
(3) “Official proceeding” means a proceeding heard or that may be heard before any legislative, judicial, administrative, or other governmental agency or official authorized to take evidence under oath, including any referee, Hearing Examiner, Commissioner, notary, or other person taking testimony or deposition in connection with the proceeding.
(4) “Pecuniary benefit” is benefit in the form of money, property, commercial interests, or anything else the primary significance of which is economic gain.
(5) “Petition” means a list of signatures submitted to any Tribal government official, program or office pursuant to any ordinance, resolution or constitutional provision providing for the submission of such signatures for the purpose of initiating or requesting governmental action.
(6) “Tribal public servant” means any officer or employee of the Tribal government including but not limited to a member of the Board of Directors, a Judge, anyone who has been elected or designated to become a Tribal public servant, or any person serving as a juror, administrator, executor, personal representative, guardian, or Court-appointed fiduciary. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.1, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits the offense of bribery by knowingly or purposely offering, conferring, agreeing to confer upon another, soliciting, accepting, or agreeing to accept from another any benefit, including pecuniary benefit, as consideration for:
(a) The recipient’s decision, opinion, recommendation, vote, or other exercise of discretion as a Tribal public servant or voter;
(b) The recipient’s decision, vote, recommendation, or other exercise of official discretion in a Tribal judicial or administrative proceeding; or
(3) Bribery is a Class E offense.
(4) A person convicted of the offense of bribery shall forever be disqualified from holding any position as a Tribal public servant. [Res. 2012-445 § 69; Ord. 49 § 6.9.2, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(a) Threatening harm to any person, the person’s spouse, child, parent, or sibling, or the person’s property with the purpose to influence the person’s decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion as a Tribal public servant or voter;
(b) Threatening harm to any Tribal public servant, to the Tribal public servant’s spouse, child, parent, or sibling, or to the public servant’s property with the purpose to influence the Tribal public servant’s decision, opinion, recommendation, vote or other exercise of discretion in a judicial or administrative proceeding;
(c) Threatening harm to any Tribal public servant, the public servant’s spouse, child, parent, or sibling, or the person’s property with the purpose to influence the person to violate her or his duty; or
(3) Improper influence in official matters is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.3, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits an offense under this section if he or she knowingly solicits, accepts, or agrees to accept any pecuniary benefit as compensation for having, as a Tribal public servant, given a decision, opinion, recommendation, or vote favorable to another, for having exercised a discretion in another’s favor, or for having violated his or her duty. A person commits an offense under this section if he or she knowingly offers, confers, or agrees to confer compensation which is prohibited by this section.
(2) Compensation for past official behavior is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.4, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(5) No person shall knowingly confer or offer or agree to confer any benefit prohibited by subsections (1) through (3) of this section.
(6) An offense committed under this section is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.5, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) Perjury is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.6, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) False swearing is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.7, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits an offense under this section if, with purpose to mislead a Tribal public servant in performing his or her official function, he or she:
(a) Makes any written false statement which he or she does not believe to be true;
(b) Purposely creates a false impression in a written application for any pecuniary or other benefit by omitting information necessary to prevent statements therein from being misleading;
(c) Submits or invites reliance on any writing which he or she knows to be forged, altered, or otherwise lacking in authenticity; or
(2) Unsworn falsification is a Class B offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.8, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits an offense under this section if he or she:
(a) Signs a petition with a name of another person or fictitious person, or any name other than his or her true name; or
(b) Signs a petition knowing that he or she is not eligible to sign under applicable Tribal ordinance, resolution or constitutional provision; or
(c) In signing a petition, makes a false statement as to his or her residence, age, Tribal membership or other qualifications necessary to sign the petition; or
(d) Knowing that a petition contains false signatures or statements, files the petition, or puts the petition off with intent that it should be filed, as a true and genuine petition; or
(e) For any consideration or gratuity or promise thereof, signs or declines to sign any petition; or
(f) Provides or receives consideration for soliciting or procuring signatures on a petition if any part of the consideration is based on the number of signatures solicited or procured, or offers to provide or agrees to receive such consideration any of which is based on the number of signatures solicited or procured; or
(g) Gives or offers any consideration or gratuity to any person to induce him or her to sign or not to sign any petition; or
(h) Interferes with or attempts to interfere with the right of any voter to sign or not to sign a petition by threats, intimidation, or any corrupt means or practice.
(2) Petition misconduct is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.9, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) False alarms to public agencies is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.10, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits the offense of giving false reports to law enforcement officers by knowingly:
(a) Giving false information to any law enforcement officer with the purpose to implicate another;
(b) Reporting to a law enforcement officer an offense or other incident within their concern, knowing that the alleged offense or incident did not occur; or
(2) Giving false reports to law enforcement officers is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.11, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits the offense of tampering if, believing that an official proceeding or investigation is pending or about to be instituted, the person knowingly or purposely attempts to or does:
(a) Induce or otherwise cause a witness or informant to testify or inform falsely;
(b) Withhold any testimony, information, document or other material evidence;
(c) Cause a witness to elude legal process summoning the witness to testify or supply evidence; or
(2) Tampering is a Class D offense over which the Tribes has exclusive jurisdiction. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.12, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits the offense of impersonating a Tribal public servant by knowingly and purposely pretending to hold a position as a public servant of the Tribes as a means of inducing another to submit to the person’s authority or otherwise act in reliance upon such representation.
(2) Impersonating a Tribal public servant is a Class B offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.13, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) A false claim is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.14, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(b) Using any other means which creates a risk of causing physical injury to a law enforcement officer or another.
(3) Resisting arrest is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.15, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(3) Obstructing a law enforcement officer or other Tribal public servant is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.16, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) For the purpose of this section, “an offender” means a person who has been or is liable to be arrested, charged, convicted, or punished for a Tribal offense.
(2) A person commits the offense of obstructing justice if, knowing another person is an offender, he or she purposely:
(3) Obstructing justice is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.17, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person under restraint of a protection order commits the offense of violation of a protection order by, with knowledge of the order, knowingly or purposely engaging in any conduct proscribed by the protection order or by failing to meet any requirement of the order.
(2) The person requesting the protection order or for whose protection it was issued may not be charged with violation of this section.
(3) Violation of a protection order is a Class E offense. [Res. 2014-116; Ord. 49 § 6.9.18, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) Escape is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.19, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) Providing contraband is a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.20, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) A person commits the offense of bail-jumping if, having been released on bail, on the person’s own recognizance, by Tribal Court order or other lawful Tribal authority upon condition that the person subsequently appear on a charge of an offense, the person fails, without just cause, to appear in person or by counsel at the time and place lawfully designated for the person’s appearance.
(2) Bail-jumping constitutes a Class D offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.21, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) Criminal contempt is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.22, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(2) Official misconduct is a Class D offense.
(3) A public servant who has been charged as provided in this section may be suspended from his or her office without pay pending final judgment. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.23, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].
(1) Any person who shall, being a Tribal employee or other person charged with receipt, safekeeping, transfer or disbursement of Tribal funds, without lawful authority, appropriates funds to his or her own use or the use of another, or who shall otherwise handle Tribal funds in a manner not authorized by law, shall commit the crime of misuse of public funds.
(2) If the amount of the Tribal funds misused is greater than $1,000, misuse of Tribal funds is a Class E offense.
(3) If the amount of the Tribal funds misused does not exceed $1,000, misuse of Tribal funds is a Class C offense. [Ord. 49 § 6.9.24, 1-8-2010 (Res. 2010-10)].