On April 18-20, 2017 the U.S. Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented a Criminal Justice in Indian Country (CJIC) training seminar to more than 50 law enforcement officers from New Mexico and other jurisdictions seeking to obtain their BIA Special Law Enforcement Commissions (SLEC). SLECs are force multipliers because they permit local, county, and tribal officers to assist in federal investigations of major crimes occurring in Indian Country. The three-day training seminar took place at BIA’s National Training Center in Albuquerque. Assistant U.S. Attorneys presented on topics ranging from Indian Country criminal jurisdiction, federal search and seizure, and tort liability. At the conclusion of the seminar, the officers took a three-hour examination to receive their certification. Supervisory AUSA Nayback coordinated the seminar.
April 18, 2017
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Indian Country Law and Justice
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April 18, 2017
On April 18-20, 2017 the U.S. Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented a Criminal Justice in Indian Country (CJIC) training seminar to more than 50 law enforcement officers from New Mexico and other jurisdictions seeking to obtain their BIA Special Law Enforcement Commissions (SLEC). SLECs are force multipliers because they permit local, county, and tribal officers to assist in federal investigations of major crimes occurring in Indian Country. The three-...
Updated February 22, 2018
November 7, 2017
On Nov. 7-9 th , 2017the U.S. Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented a Criminal Justice in Indian Country (CJIC) training seminar to more than 20 law enforcement officers from New Mexico and other jurisdictions seeking to obtain their BIA Special Law Enforcement Commissions (SLEC). SLECs are force multipliers because they permit tribal, local, county, and tribal officers to assist in federal investigations of major crimes occurring in Indian Country. The...
Updated February 26, 2018
August 16, 2016
The U.S. Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented a Criminal Justice in Indian Country (CJIC) training seminar to more than 50 law enforcement officers from New Mexico, Arizona, California, Montana, Oklahoma, Wyoming and South Dakota to obtain their BIA Special Law Enforcement Commissions (SLEC). SLECs are force multiplier because they permit tribal, local, county and tribal officers to assist in federal investigations of major crimes occurring in Indian...
Updated November 17, 2016
April 27, 2016
On April 26-28, 2016, the U.S. Attorney’s Office, in coordination with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, presented a Criminal Justice in Indian Country (CJIC) training seminar to more than 50 law enforcement officers from New Mexico and other jurisdiction seeking to obtain their BIA Special Law Enforcement Commissions (SLEC). SLECs are force multiplier because they permit tribal, local, county and tribal officers to assist in federal investigations of major crimes occurring in Indian Country. The...
Updated July 27, 2016
Updated January 30, 2018