An appeals court on Tuesday threw out the convictions of two Montana men with American Indian heritage after ruling their bloodlines and affiliations did not merit prosecution under the law that establishes federal jursidiction [sic] over serious crimes on tribal lands. [More]That opens up all kinds of interesting possibilities...
Nah. I'm sure if anyone with real power felt endangered, they'd call it a "loophole" and close it pronto.
These are "major crimes?" Sounds more like something the local families should have taken care of. Naturally, that would not employ the federal parasites.
ReplyDeleteYour tax millions at work.