Statutes | Hoh Indian Tribe Law and Order Code Title 9 ยง 1.24 | 2020

A. Whenever a foreign protection order is granted to a person entitled to protection and the person under restraint knows of the foreign protection order, a violation of a provision prohibiting the person under restraint from contacting or communicating with another person, or of a revision excluding the person under restraint from a residence, workplace, school, or day care, or violation of any provision for which the foreign protection order specifically indicates, that violation will be a crime. Upon conviction and in addition to any other penalties provided by law, the Court may require the person under restraint to submit to electronic monitoring. The Court shall specify who will provide the electronic monitoring service, and the terms under which the monitoring will be performed. The foreign protection order may also require that the person under restraint pay the costs for the electronic monitoring. The Court shall consider the ability of the convicted person to pay for electronic monitoring.

B. A police officer shall arrest and take into custody without a warrant a person under restraint when the police officer has probable cause to belief that a foreign protection order has been issued which the person under restraint has knowledge and has violated a provision of the foreign protection order. The protection order may prohibit the person under restraint from contacting or communicating with another person, may exclude the person under restraint from a residence, workplace, school, or daycare, or may include any other provision for which the foreign protection order specifically indicates is a violation of a crime. Presence of the foreign protection order is the law enforcement computer based criminal intelligence information system is not the only means of establishing knowledge of the order.