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Adoption of Constitution
This constitution, when adopted by a majority vote of the registered voters of the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, voting at a special election authorized by the Secretary of the Interior in which at least thirty percent (30%) of those registered in ...
Section 1. Establishment.
Section 1. Establishment. The judicial power of the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe shall be vested in the Tribal Court System. The Tribal Court System shall include a Tribal Court and such other lower courts of special jurisdiction, including forums ...
Section 3. Appointment of Judges.
Section 3. Appointment of Judges. The Tribal Council shall appoint judges to serve for a term of four (4) years. There shall be one judge for the Tribal Court and either one or three judges for the Court of Appeals. No judge shall preside over a ...
Section 6. Removal of Judges.
Section 6. Removal of Judges. (a) A judge shall be removed by the Tribal Council for: (1) Final conviction of a felony by any tribal, federal or state court while serving as judge. (A) The Tribal Council may suspend a judge charged ...
Section 5. Compensation.
Section 5. Compensation. Judges shall receive for their services reasonable compensation that shall not be diminished during their term of office.