Supreme Court Says Oklahoma Can Prosecute Crimes in 'Indian Country'

Jun 30, 2022 View Original Article
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    -44% Medium Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    90% Negative

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"Now Oklahoma law enforcement can help uphold and enforce the law equally, as we have done for over a century, Stitt said in a statement."
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"The Oklahoma decision aounced Wednesday limits the reach of a 2020 ruling that reclassified a large swath of the state, including the city of Tulsa, as Indian land and disrupted criminal prosecutions."
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-26% Liberal
"That decision, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, who dissented from Wednesday's ruling, prevented state law enforcement from prosecuting Native Americans who commit crimes on Indian land."
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-46% Liberal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Now Oklahoma law enforcement can help uphold and enforce the law equally, as we have done for over a century," Stitt said in a statement.
37% : The Oklahoma decision announced Wednesday limits the reach of a 2020 ruling that reclassified a large swath of the state, including the city of Tulsa, as Indian land and disrupted criminal prosecutions.
27% : That decision, written by Justice Neil Gorsuch, who dissented from Wednesday's ruling, prevented state law enforcement from prosecuting Native Americans who commit crimes on Indian land.

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