Biden administration opposes Oklahoma s efforts to keep Bosse in state custody Chris Casteel, Oklahoman © NATE BILLINGS, NATE BILLINGS Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter waits to speak during a press conference announcing plans for Oklahoma to resume executions by lethal injection, at the Office of the Attorney General, 313 NE 21, in Oklahoma City, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020. [Nate Billings/The Oklahoman]
The Biden administration says Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter is wrong to contend the state still has jurisdiction over crimes committed by non-Native Americans against Native Americans on reservations.
In a U.S. Supreme Court case involving Oklahoma death row inmate Shaun Michael Bosse, the Justice Department told the court that “no basis exists to reverse the long-held understanding of the division of federal, state, and tribal jurisdiction in Indian country, which generally governs throughout the Nation.
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