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The Oklahoman by Chris Casteel 12/15/2019

The U.S. Supreme Court, which failed this year to decide a case that could have a major impact in eastern Oklahoma, has chosen a different path to determine whether tribal reservations in the state were officially terminated.

The high court agreed Friday to review the appeal of a man convicted of child sex crimes who contends he should not have been tried in an Oklahoma state court. Jimcy McGirt told the court the Muscogee (Creek) Nation has jurisdiction over his case since he is a member of the tribe and the offenses were committed on land that is still part of the tribe’s reservation.

According to written arguments filed in McGirt’s case by the Oklahoma attorney general’s office, the question presented by McGirt is “identical” to the one that the Supreme Court could not resolve this year.

More: https://oklahoman.com/article/5649909/us-supreme-court-accepts-new-oklahoma-case-about-indian-reservations

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Re: U.S. Supreme Court accepts new Oklahoma case about Indian reservations
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2019, 03:17:39 pm »
Hmmm,the way *I* read that,the child's family could have legally just snatched his ass up on the reservation,and hanged him on the spot.

Or was it a non-Indian child he molested on the Indian Reservation?

Still,the tribe gets a LOT of money and other benefits from the US taxpayer,so we need to tell them we are pulling the plug on them until they get serious about punishing their criminals. They will either listen,or get used to reading by kerosene lanterns and driving up dirt roads.
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