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Code · U.S. Code · Title 25 - INDIANS · CHAPTER 15— CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS OF INDIANS · SUBCHAPTER III— JURISDICTION OVER CRIMINAL AND CIVIL ACTIONS · § 1325

§ 1325. Abatement of actions

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(a)Pending actions or proceedings; effect of cession No action or proceeding pending before any court or agency of the United States immediately prior to any cession of jurisdiction by the United States pursuant to this subchapter shall abate by reason of that cession. For the purposes of any such action or proceeding, such cession shall take effect on the day following the date of final determination of such action or proceeding.
(b)Criminal actions; effect of cession No cession made by the United States under this subchapter shall deprive any court of the United States of jurisdiction to hear, determine, render judgment, or impose sentence in any criminal action instituted against any person for any offense committed before the effective date of such cession, if the offense charged in such action was cognizable under any law of the United States at the time of the commission of such offense. For the purposes of any such criminal action, such cession shall take effect on the day following the date of final determination of such action.
(Pub. L. 90–284, title IV, § 405, Apr. 11, 1968, 82 Stat. 80.)
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