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- United_States_v._Lara abstract "United States v. Lara, 541 U.S. 193 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that both the United States and a Native American (Indian) tribe could prosecute an Indian for the same acts that constituted crimes in both jurisdictions. The Court held that the United States and the tribe were separate sovereigns; therefore, separate tribal and federal prosecutions did not violate the Double Jeopardy Clause.In the 1880s, Congress passed the Major Crimes Act, divesting tribes of criminal jurisdiction in regard to several felony crimes. In 1990, the Supreme Court ruled in Duro v. Reina that an Indian tribe did not have the authority to try an Indian criminally who was not a member of that tribe. The following year, Congress passed a law that stated that Indian tribes, because of their inherent sovereignty, had the authority to try non-member Indians for crimes committed within the tribe's territorial jurisdiction.The defendant, Billy Jo Lara, was charged for acts that were criminal offenses under both the Spirit Lake Sioux Tribe's laws and the federal United States Code. Lara pleaded guilty to the tribal charges, but claimed double jeopardy against the federal charges. The Supreme Court ruled that double jeopardy did not apply to Lara since "the successive prosecutions were brought by separate and distinct sovereign bodies".".
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- United_States_v._Lara arguedate "--01-21".
- United_States_v._Lara argueyear "2004".
- United_States_v._Lara citation "172800.0".
- United_States_v._Lara concurrence "Kennedy".
- United_States_v._Lara concurrence "Stevens".
- United_States_v._Lara concurrence "Thomas".
- United_States_v._Lara decidedate "--04-19".
- United_States_v._Lara decideyear "2004".
- United_States_v._Lara dissent "Souter".
- United_States_v._Lara fullname "United States v. Billy Jo Lara".
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- United_States_v._Lara holding "Double jeopardy does not attach since the tribe and the United States were separate sovereigns. 8th Circuit reversed.".
- United_States_v._Lara joindissent "Scalia".
- United_States_v._Lara joinmajority "Rehnquist, Stevens, O'Connor, Ginsburg".
- United_States_v._Lara lawsapplied "U.S. Const. Art. II, §2; U.S. Const. Amend. V;".
- United_States_v._Lara litigants "United States v. Lara".
- United_States_v._Lara majority "Breyer".
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- United_States_v._Lara scotus "1994".
- United_States_v._Lara uspage "193".
- United_States_v._Lara usvol "541".
- United_States_v._Lara subject Category:2004_in_United_States_case_law.
- United_States_v._Lara subject Category:Dakota.
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- United_States_v._Lara subject Category:United_States_Double_Jeopardy_Clause_case_law.
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- United_States_v._Lara comment "United States v. Lara, 541 U.S. 193 (2004), was a United States Supreme Court case which held that both the United States and a Native American (Indian) tribe could prosecute an Indian for the same acts that constituted crimes in both jurisdictions.".
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- United_States_v._Lara name "United States v. Billy Jo Lara".