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San Manuel Band won't see change with Tribal Law and Order Act
The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California doesn't expect to see much change under the newly-signed Tribal Law and Order Act.

The tribe has reached law enforcement agreements with local jurisdictions. Spokesperson Jacob Coin said the situation won't change even though the new law gives tribes more powers to address crime.

"It's not going to have a whole lot of effect here," Coin told The San Bernardino Sun.

California falls under Public Law 280, so the state has criminal and civil jurisdiction in Indian Country. Tribes retain concurrent jurisdiction.

The Tribal Law and Order Act has a provision in which the federal government can resume concurrent jurisdiction in Public Law 280 states.

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Indians: Law has little impact (The San Bernardino Sun 8/2)

Indian Arts and Crafts Amendments Act:
H.R.725

Tribal Law and Order Act:
S.797 | H.R.1924

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