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Hey Family……check this out….. Title 8- Chapter 5, Section 563, Crow Tribal Law and Order Codes (1) A person commits the offense of cruelty to animals if without justification he or she knowingly or negligently subjects an animal to mistreatment or neglect by: (a) Overworking, beating, tormenting, injuring or killing any animal in a cruel manner; or (b) Failing to provide an animal in their custody with proper food, drink or shelter; or (c) Abandoning any helpless animal or abandoning any animal on any highway, railroad, or in any place where it may suffer injury, hunger, exposure or become a public charge; or (d) Allowing any animal normally classified as livestock: Horse, cow, sheep, pig or goat to stray, graze or wander unattended upon any road right-of-way that is Not Posted, advertised or authorized as an “open range” area and is a primary , paved, transportation route, within the Crow Indian Reservation; or (e) promoting, sponsoring, conducting or participating in a horse race of more than two miles; or promoting, sponsoring, conducting or participating in any fight between animals; And further amended as follows: Title 8- Chapter 5- Section 564, Public Nuisance: means (a) A condition which endangers safety or health, is offensive to the senses, or obstructs the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property by an entire community or neighborhood or by any considerable number of persons; (b) No change; (c) A condition which renders dangerous for passage any public highway or right-of-way or waters used by the public; (2) (No change in text) (a) (No change in text) (3) (No change in text) (a) every Public Nuisance may be abated and the persons maintaining such nuisance and the possessor of the premises who permits the same to be maintained may be enjoined from such conduct by an action in equity in the name of the Crow Tribe by the Reservation Attorney or any resident of the Crow Reservation; (b) Upon the filing of the complaint in such action the judge may issue a temporary injunction. So here are some of the laws Kern is breaking and in violation of. In addition to these, we also have the following: 3-2-202- Jurisdiction-Territorial: The jurisdiction of the Crow Tribal Courts shall extend to ANY AND ALL LANDS WITHIN THE EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES OF THE Crow Indian Reservation as the same may exist from time to time including all easements, rights-of-way, and fee patented lands within such boundaries. 3-2-203- Jurisdiction- Personal: (1) The Crow Tribal Court shall have jurisdiction over all persons who reside, enter or transacts civil business within the exterior boundaries of the Crow Indian Reservation, provided that the Court shall not exercise criminal jurisdiction over non-Indians.
Posted on: Tue, 01 Oct 2013 04:30:32 +0000

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