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Code · Washington · Title 10 — Criminal Procedure · Chapter 10.32

RCW 10.32.115

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(1)Upon issuing a tribal warrant, the court of a tribe may file such warrant with the superior court of the county in which the tribe is physically located along with:
(a)A certified copy of the charging document;
(b)The tribal code provision, constitutional provision, or federal statute authorizing the certified tribe to exercise criminal jurisdiction over the tribal fugitive for whom the tribal warrant has been issued; and
(c)Identifying information for the tribal fugitive.
(2)A warrant so filed shall be timely reviewed by a superior court. If the court makes a finding of probable cause that a tribal fugitive subject to a filed tribal warrant has been charged with a crime by the filing tribe, the court must order the issuance of a state warrant of arrest for such tribal fugitive from justice under RCW 10.32.118 , which shall expire six months after issuance, unless withdrawn earlier under subsection
(4)of this section.
(3)Any judicial proceedings involving a tribal fugitive subject to a warrant filed under this section must occur in the county where the tribal fugitive is first detained.
(4)A warrant filed under this section must be withdrawn once the person who is the subject of the tribal warrant has submitted to the tribe's tribal court jurisdiction or been arrested.
[ 2025 c 259 s 3 .]
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