Case Name: The HOPI TRIBE, Plaintiff, v. CROZIER, Keshia, Defendant
Court: Appellate Court of the Hopi Tribe
Jurisdiction: Tribal Jurisdictions
Decision Date: 2005-07-28
Citations: 6 Am. Tribal Law 403
Docket Number: No. 2005-CR-0322
Parties: The HOPI TRIBE, Plaintiff, v. CROZIER, Keshia, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's American Tribal Law Reporter
Volume: 6
Pages: 403–403

Head Matter:
The HOPI TRIBE, Plaintiff, v. CROZIER, Keshia, Defendant.
No. 2005-CR-0322.
Appellate Court of the Hopi Tribe.
July 28, 2005.

Opinion:
ORDER
PAT SEKAQCAPTKWA, Judge.
The above matter comes before the Court on a "Motion for Re-Appeal' filed by Defendant Keshia Crozier on April 4, 2005 and again on April 20, 2005, On June 28, 2005, the trial court held a commutation of sentence hearing, at which the defendant's counsel, Jeff Porturiea was present. The trial court denied defendant's Motion for Commutation, but suspended the sentence of 69(1-1) days in lieu of 2 years super-vised probation. See Order dated June 28, 2005 in 2005-CR-0322.
The Appellate Court having reviewed the above matter enters the following,
IT IS ORDERED that defendant's April 4th and 20th, 2005, "Motions for Re-Appeal" are dismissed. Further, no appeal of the June 28, 2005 trial court order (2005-CR-0322) was taken within the 20 day limit set by H.I.R.C.C.P. Rule 37 c., thus baring an appeal of that trial court order. SO ORDERED.