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Chapter
2 Red Lake Code of Tribal Offenses Section 18 - Destroying Evidence Any Indian who shall willfully and knowingly destroy any evidence that could be used in the trial of a case with the intent to prevent same from being used, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a period not to exceed thirty days or to a fine not to exceed $60.00 or to both such imprisonment and fine with cost. Section 19 - Disobedience to Lawful Orders of the Court Any Indian who shall willfully disobey any order, subpoena, notice of action or command duly issued, made or given by the Red Lake Indian Court, or any officer thereof, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a period not to exceed ninety days, or to a fine not to exceed $180.00 or to both such imprisonment and fine, with cost. Section 20 - Disposing of Property of an Estate Any Indian who sells, trades, or otherwise disposes of any property of an estate before the determination of the heirs without proper authority, shall be deemed guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced to imprisonment for a period not to exceed three months or to a fine not to exceed $180.00 or to both such imprisonment and fine with cost. Penalty imposed to be determined by the nature of the offense. Section 21 - Disorderly Conduct Any Indian who shall engage in fighting in a public place, disturb or annoy any public or religious assembly, or appear in a public or private place in an intoxicated and disorderly condition, or who shall engage in any other act of public indecency or immorality, shall be deemed guilty of disorderly conduct and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to imprisonment |
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