Docket 21-429
Docket 21-429
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta
This case considers whether a state has the authority to prosecute a non-Native person who commits a crime against a Native American person on Native American land. The Supreme Court ruled that states and the federal government have concurrent jurisdiction over such crimes.
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- Decided
- Appeal from
- Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma
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