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22, May 2012 - Nez Perce, ID Former Nez Perce Tribal Conservation Officer pleads guilty to making a false statement to the FBI
COEUR D'ALENE – Douglas R. Bisbee, 33, of Lapwai, Idaho, a former Nez Perce Tribal Conservation Officer, pleaded guilty in United States District Court Wednesday to making a false statement to a government agency, U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced. According to the plea agreement, Bisbee admitted that on two occasions in March 2006, he pawned two firearms assigned to him that were the ...
22, May 2012 - Nez Perce, ID Idaho set to execute second Death Row inmate within a year - KLEWTV
In April, Leavitt was one of four death row inmates to sue the state, contending Idaho's new execution procedures give too much power to prison officials, create a risk of severe pain and would allow unqualified workers to carry out medical procedures.
21, May 2012 - Nez Perce, ID Medical contractor counters Idaho prison health care report - Worldnews.com
American Indian tribes predominant in the area included the Nez Perce in the ... the U.S. Supreme Court in 1877, and a federal attempt to split the territory between Washington Territory which gained statehood in 1889, a year before Idaho, and the state ...
21, May 2012 - Nez Perce, ID Tribal officer pleads not guilty in shooting probe - indiancountrynews.net
A police officer for the Nez Perce Tribe in north-central Idaho has pleaded not guilty to charges that ... who shot Flinn because of a lack of evidence. According to federal court records, Flinn stole a pickup and led officers on a chase before he exited ...
21, May 2012 - Nez Perce, ID Nampa man who went after prosecutor wins $1,000 open government award - Lewiston Morning Tribune
BOISE - A Nampa man who went to the Idaho Supreme Court to get records associated with former Canyon County Prosecuting Attorney John Bujak has been named the recipient of the 2012 Max Dalton Open Government Award sponsored by the Idaho Newspaper Foundation.
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