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Supreme Court rules tribal police have authority to detain non-Indians


Officer Saylor noted that Cooley’s eyes were bloodshot and he had firearms in the vehicle.
The officer called for backup, including an officer from the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs. They later found methamphetamine in the truck.
A federal grand jury indicted Cooley on gun and drug offenses in 2016, but he moved to suppress the evidence, arguing that the Crow Police Department lacked authority to investigate him as a non-Indian on a public right-of-way through the reservation.
The lower courts ruled in favor of Cooley, but the government took the case to the Supreme Court and overturned a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit. ....

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SCOTUS rules against man who argued that tribal police don't have authority over those outside tribe


SCOTUS rules against man who argued that tribal police don t have authority over those outside tribe
SCOTUS ruling
and last updated 2021-06-01 11:57:46-04
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against a man who was arrested within the Crow Reservation in Montana and argued that Native American law enforcement didn’t have the authority to investigate a person who does not have tribal status.
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The case centered around Joshua Cooley, a Wyoming resident who was detained by a Crow Tribal highway safety agent in 2016. The detainment resulted in Cooley s indictment on meth distribution charges.
The Supreme Court’s ruling reverses an appellate ruling that found the tribal officer had exceeded his authority to investigate a person who doesn’t have tribal status. ....

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In Unanimous Ruling, SCOTUS Affirms Authority of Native American Tribal Governments and Police Forces


In Unanimous Ruling, SCOTUS Affirms Authority of Native American Tribal Governments and Police Forces
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A general view of the U.S. Supreme Court on June 1, 2021 in Washington, DC.
In a broad ruling reaffirming the sovereignty of Native American tribes, the U.S. Supreme Court declared unanimously on Tuesday that tribal police officers have the power to temporarily detain and search non-Native Americans on tribal land if they’re suspected of violating state or federal law.
The case,
United States v. Cooley, involved a 2016 incident on the Crow Reservation in Montana where the defendant, Joshua James Cooley, was arrested after a Crow Police Department officer searched his vehicle and found weapons and methamphetamine. ....

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