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Candidate arrested for taking contribution

CNHI Oklahoma 4 hrs ago A candidate in an upcoming Cherokee Nation run-off election was charged Wednesday with accepting an illegal campaign contribution. CN Attorney General Sara Hill filed the charges against Bobby Slover, candidate for the District 2 Tribal Council seat. The complaint alleges he knowingly accepted a contribution of $1,000 from a legal entity, which is a crime under the tribe’s election law. An arrest warrant was issued for Slover, who turned himself into the Cherokee County Detention Center and was given a $1,000 bond. In his affidavit of probable cause for the warrant, CN Marshal Service Investigator Erik Fuson said he conducted an interview with Jeffery McCarty at his business, Action Floors LLC. The man told Fuson he asked Slover if needed a donation to help with his campaign, to which Slover said yes. A check for $1,000 was then written to Slover by Action Floors LLC co-owner Darla McCarty from the business’s checking account.

The most important case in generations | News | cherokeephoenix org

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Tahlequah woman pleads not guilty to election crimes

Tahlequah woman pleads not guilty to election crimes
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Tribes push Cole s compacting measure

By Grant D. Crawford | Tahlequah Daily Press May 10, 2021 May 10, 2021 TAHLEQUAH — The Cherokee and Chickasaw nations are pushing Congress to pass legislation to allow the state of Oklahoma to compact with tribes on criminal subject matter jurisdiction. The tribes reportedly expecting the legislation – by Republican Congressman Tom Cole — to be introduced Tuesday. It purportedly provides the framework for the two tribes to enter into agreements with the state. It follows the McGirt decision, which has shifted the outlook of criminal jurisdiction in eastern Oklahoma. After the Supreme Court ruled in 2020 that the Muscogee Nation’s reservation was never disestablished by Congress, subsequent rulings have decided the same for Cherokee and Chickasaw nations.

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