Case Name: THE NAVAJO TRIBE, Plaintiff-Appellee vs. RONALD CURLEY, Defendant-Appellant
Court: Navajo Nation Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Navajo Nation
Decision Date: 1978
Citations: 1 Navajo Rptr. 236
Docket Number: No.: A-CR-04-77
Parties: THE NAVAJO TRIBE, Plaintiff-Appellee vs. RONALD CURLEY, Defendant-Appellant
Judges: 
Reporter: Navajo Reporter
Volume: 1
Pages: 236–237

Head Matter:
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE NAVAJO NATION WINDOW ROCK, NAVAJO NATION (ARIZONA)
THE NAVAJO TRIBE, Plaintiff-Appellee vs. RONALD CURLEY, Defendant-Appellant
No.: A-CR-04-77

Opinion:
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL
The Appeal in the above-entitled matter, filed the 10th day of August, 197?, having been received and considered by the Chief Justice pursuant to 7 N.T.C. Section 451, the Court finds:
Appellant has failed to make a motion pursuant to Rule 5(d), Rules of the Court of Appeals, to correct the alleged error. rH
2. Title 14, Section 245 of the Navajo Tribal Code allows a judge a impose of sentence of six (6) months or $500.00 or both.
3. The remaining sentences are not appealable under 7 N.T.C. Section 172 as the sentence is less than 15 days and/or $26.00 fine.
Therefore, the appeal in the above-entitled matter is DISMISSED.
Dated this 29th day of September, 1977.
Virgil L. Kirk, Sr. Chief Justice of the Navajo Nation