Title
TITLE 22 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Body
Oklahoma Statutes
Criminal procedure, generally, see 22 O.S. § 1 et seq.
Code of Federal Regulations
Courts of Indian Offenses and Law and Order Code,
Appellate proceedings, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.800 et seq.
Application and jurisdiction, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.100 et seq.
Child protection and domestic violence procedures, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.1200 et seq.
Courts of Indian offenses, personnel, administration, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.200 et seq.
Criminal procedure, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.300 et seq.
Juvenile offender procedure, see 25 C.F.R. § 11.1000 et seq.
Indian country detention facilities and programs, see 25 C.F.R. § 10.1 et seq.
Indian country law enforcement, see 25 C.F.R. § 12.1 et seq.
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 1. Title of code
This title shall be known as the Code of Criminal Procedure of Cherokee Nation.
History
Source. LA 10-90, eff. November 13, 1990.
Library References
Indians
600.
Westlaw Topic No. 209.
C.J.S. Indians §§ 151 to 179.
§ 2. Information necessary, except when
Every public offense must be prosecuted by information except where proceedings are had for the removal of civil officers of this Nation.
History
Source. LA 10-90, eff. November 13, 1990.
Library References
Indians 603.
Westlaw Topic No. 209.
C.J.S. Indians §§ 151 to 179.
§ 3. Code not retroactive
No part of this code is retroactive unless expressly so declared.
History
Source. LA 10-90, eff. November 13, 1990.
§ 4. Construction of words
Unless when otherwise provided, words used in this code in the present tense include the future as well as the present. Words used in the masculine comprehend as well the feminine and neuter. The singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular. And the word person includes a corporation as well as a natural person.
History
Source. LA 10-90, eff. November 13, 1990.
§ 5. Writing includes printing
The term writing includes printing.
History
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