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Houston Man Arrested As Police Continue Search For Missing Tiger

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The punishment is a misdemeanor charge and fines of $500 to $2,000. The Lacey Act and other federal wildlife statutes could be charged for such conduct. The Lacey Act makes it a federal crime to break the wildlife laws of any state, tribe, or foreign country, in interstate commerce. However, the penalties are notably higher.

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High Court Rejects Double Jeopardy Claim in Tribal Justice

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Gorsuch drew a comparison between the federally funded and administered CFR courts and the courts of Puerto Rico. “If In January, Amanda White Eagle of the American Indian Sovereignty Project filed an Amici Curiae brief on behalf of a collective of federal Indian law scholars and historians. Understanding American Indian Policy.

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