Press Release
Acting United States Attorney For The Eastern District Of Oklahoma Issues Statement Regarding OCCA Decisions Of Hogner And Bosse
For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Oklahoma
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – Since the United States Supreme Court decision in McGirt v. Oklahoma was handed down in July 2020, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma has been committed to ensuring that public safety is our top priority. The opinions released today by the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals in Hogner v. Oklahoma and Bosse v. Oklahoma only reinforce that commitment, said Acting United States Attorney Christopher J. Wilson. “The Hogner and Bosse cases expand federal criminal jurisdiction to prosecute crimes committed by Indians or upon Indian victims in the territorial boundaries of the Cherokee and Chickasaw Nations.”
“In anticipation of today’s rulings, the U.S. Attorney’s Office has partnered with the district attorneys and tribal prosecutors within the Eastern District to identify cases which will be impacted by these decisions, said Acting United States Attorney Christopher J. Wilson. “We have also forged strong working relationships with local, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies to investigate crimes occurring within Indian Country. Our office will be building on the framework we set in place to address crimes occurring within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation after the McGirt opinion. This framework includes creating Indian Country prosecution teams, securing attorneys and support staff from other U.S. Attorney’s offices to serve terms in the Eastern District, as well as establishing case intake and referral procedures in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation.”
“The expansion of federal criminal jurisdiction resulting from the Hogner & Bosse rulings will no doubt dramatically increase our caseload, but I am confident the men and women of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District will rise to the challenge,” said Wilson.
Updated March 11, 2021
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Indian Country Law and Justice
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