TRIBAL COUNCIL TIMESHEETS
Delores Pigsley - 10/8/00-10/29/00
TC
1
1.75
3.75
.75
Ind
1
1.75
3.75
.75
Gmg
2.5
3
3.5
3.25
3.25
1.75
3
3.5
3.25
4
.5
4.75
.5
9
3.25
1.75
Tvl
1.25
2.75
.5
1.5
2.75
1.25
4
Mail, faxes, admin.
10/8
10/9 . Gaming personnel, admin.,
Terry Thompson reception
10/10 Agenda items, mail, calls
10/11 Calls, prep for gaming mtg.,
admin.
10/12 Donations at Casino
10/13 Gaming mtg.
10/14 Housing wkshp
10/15 Reports, prep for Council,
agenda items
10/16 Superstar luncheon, conf.
NWFWA, Housing
10/17 NWFWAconf., admin., mail
10/18 NWFWA conf., Health mtg.,
admin.
2.25
2.25
.5
2.25
2.25
2
4
3
3.25
4
3
3.25
2
4
2
2
8
8
.5
.5
4.5
11
1.25
1.25
2
2.5
1.5
1
1.5
1
2
10/19 To Siletz, admin., signing,
reports, mail, calls
10/20 Prep for Council, gaming
testimony, calls
10/21 Regular TC
10/22 Regular TC, return
10/23 History research project,
A&D mtg., prep - Capitol
10/24 To Wash., D.C., hearing
10/25 Gaming regs, mtgs. with
attorneys
10/26 Gaming regs, mtgs. with
attorneys, return
10/27 Gaming wkshp, Investment
Comm.
10/28 Ceremony, prep-Salem land
10/29 Admin., mail, prep for
gaming wkshp re: parking
and planning
Criminal Code, con’t from page 17
jurisdiction of the United States and recognized as possessing
powers of self-government;
(2) “powers of self-government” means and includes all
governmental powers possessed by an Indian tribe, executive,
legislative, and judicial, and all offices, bodies, and tribunals
by and through which they are executed, including courts of
Indian offenses; and means the inherent power of Indian tribes,
hereby recognized and affirmed, to exercise criminal jurisdiction
over all Indians;
(3) “Indian court” means any Indian tribal court or court of Indian
offense; and
(4) “Indian” means any person who would be subject to the
jurisdiction of the United States as an Indian under section
1153, title 18, if that person were to commit an offense listed
in that section in Indian country to which that section applies.
§1302
Constitutional rights
No Indian tribe in exercising powers of self-government shall
(1) make or enforce any law prohibiting the free exercise of religion,
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the
right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition for a
redress of grievances;
(2) violate the right of the people to be secure in their persons,
houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable search and
seizures, nor issue warrants, but upon probable cause,
supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing
the place to be searched and the person or thing to
be seized;
(3) subject any person for the same offense to be twice put in
jeopardy;
(4) compel any person in any criminal case to be a witness against
himself;
(5) take any private property for a public use without just
compensation;
(6) deny to any person in a criminal proceeding the right to a
speedy and public trial, to be informed of the nature and cause
of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against
him, to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in
his favor, and at his own expense to have the assistance of
counsel for his defense;
(7) require excessive bail, impose excessive fines, inflict cruel
and unusual punishments, and in no event impose for
conviction of any one offense any penalty or punishment
greater than imprisonment for a term of one year or a fine of
$5,000, or both;
(8) deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection
of its laws or deprive any person of liberty or property without
due process of law;
(9) pass any bill of attainder or ex post facto law; or
(10) deny to any person accused of an offense punishable by
imprisonment the right, upon request, to a trial by jury of not
less than six persons.
§ 1303 Habeas corpus
7 he privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall be available
to any person, in a court of the United States, to test the legality of
his detention by order of an Indian tribe.
23