25 CFR 11, Subpart D - Criminal Offenses
- § 11.400 — Assault.
- § 11.401 — Recklessly endangering another person.
- § 11.402 — Terroristic threats.
- § 11.403 — Unlawful restraint.
- § 11.404 — False imprisonment.
- § 11.405 — Interference with custody.
- § 11.406 — Criminal coercion.
- § 11.407 — Sexual assault.
- § 11.408 — Indecent exposure.
- § 11.409 — Reckless burning or exploding.
- § 11.410 — Criminal mischief.
- § 11.411 — Criminal trespass.
- § 11.412 — Theft.
- § 11.413 — Receiving stolen property.
- § 11.414 — Embezzlement.
- § 11.415 — Fraud.
- § 11.416 — Forgery.
- § 11.417 — Extortion.
- § 11.418 — Misbranding.
- § 11.419 — Unauthorized use of automobiles and other vehicles.
- § 11.420 — Tampering with records.
- § 11.421 — Bad checks.
- § 11.422 — Unauthorized use of credit cards.
- § 11.423 — Defrauding secured creditors.
- § 11.424 — Neglect of children.
- § 11.425 — Persistent non-support.
- § 11.426 — Bribery.
- § 11.427 — Threats and other improper influence in official and political matters.
- § 11.428 — Retaliation for past official action.
- § 11.429 — Perjury.
- § 11.430 — False alarms.
- § 11.431 — False reports.
- § 11.432 — Impersonating a public servant.
- § 11.433 — Disobedience to lawful order of court.
- § 11.434 — Resisting arrest.
- § 11.435 — Obstructing justice.
- § 11.436 — Escape.
- § 11.437 — Bail jumping.
- § 11.438 — Flight to avoid prosecution or judicial process.
- § 11.439 — Witness tampering.
- § 11.440 — Tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.
- § 11.441 — Disorderly conduct.
- § 11.442 — Riot; failure to disperse.
- § 11.443 — Harassment.
- § 11.444 — Carrying concealed weapons.
- § 11.445 — Driving violations.
- § 11.446 — Cruelty to animals.
- § 11.447 — Maintaining a public nuisance.
- § 11.448 — Abuse of office.
- § 11.449 — Violation of an approved tribal ordinance.
- § 11.450 — Maximum fines and sentences of imprisonment.
- § 11.451 — Abuse of psychotoxic chemical solvents.
- § 11.452 — Possession of a controlled substance.
- § 11.453 — Prostitution or solicitation.
- § 11.454 — Domestic violence.
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-04824 RIN 1076-AF16 Docket No. ID: BIA-2013-0001 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Bureau of Indian Affairs Interim final rule with request for comments. This interim final rule is effective on March 4, 2013. Submit comments by April 3, 2013. 25 CFR Part 11 This interim final rule adds two Indian tribes to the list of tribes with Courts of Indian Offenses (also known as CFR Courts), and deletes five tribes from those under the jurisdiction of CFR Courts. The two tribes to be added are Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians and the Seneca-Cayuga Tribe. The tribes to be removed from the list are the Seminole Nation, the Miami Tribe, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the Wyandotte Tribe, and the Quapaw Tribe.