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Alaska captain hit with $1 million fine, six-month sentence for misreporting
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Alaska fisherman given USD 1 million fine, jail-time for misreporting catch
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According to a criminal complaint filed in U.S. District Court of New Mexico:
The events began June 15, 2018, when Capehart pulled over the underage girl and a friend during a traffic stop in Farmington.
Capehart, then a State Police officer, asked the 16-year-old passenger to step out of the car, then asked for her phone number, date of birth, and other personal information.
About an hour later, the girl received the first of several text messages from Capehart – one saying that she was “the most beautiful woman he had ever met.”
The girl and her father reported the texts to a San Juan County Sheriff’s detective, who used the girl’s cellphone to exchange texts with Capehart under the pretense that he was the girl.
OUR VIEW: Depoliticize the McGirt ruling
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topical featured popular top story Choctaw Nation responds after Stitt ends McGirt forum early
By Adrian O Hanlon III | Editor Jul 14, 2021
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt ended a forum explaining implications from the McGirt decision early amid jeers from the audience.
Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler and Stitt s office designed the âMcGirt v Oklahoma Community Forumâ to inform the public about the implications of the Supreme Court decision â but it spiraled out of control Tuesday with activists clamoring for Native American representation on the panel and jeers from the audience.
Choctaw Nation officials said Wednesday the McGirt decision was the correct decision and communication can help all sides finds solutions to some stemming questions.