50 years ago: Navajos learn they have Miranda rights
Navajo police must follow laws of the United States if they arrest someone and put them in jail, a high-ranking legal official for the tribe told Navajo law enforcement officials.
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Posted by Bill Donovan | Sep 29, 2016 | 50 Years Ago |
Navajo police must follow laws of the United States if they arrest someone and put them in jail, a high-ranking legal official for the tribe told Navajo law enforcement officials.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Sep 29, 2016 | Police Blotter |
Ronald Talashoma, 37, of Hotevilla, Arizona, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge G. Murray Snow to a total of 81 months of imprisonment.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Sep 23, 2016 | News |
Navajo gaming officials announced Thursday that Derrick Watchman, the CEO of the Navajo Gaming Enterprise, was put on administrative leave with pay pending an investigation into allegations dealing with some of his administrative positions.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Sep 23, 2016 | News |
Gallup police announced Thursday the arrest of a 23-year-old Gallup woman for the murder of a St. Michaels man on Tuesday.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Sep 22, 2016 | Politics |
The special prosecutors for the Navajo Nation late Wednesday released an update on the cases they have filed against former members of the Navajo Nation Council who have pled guilty or no contest to conspiracy in the mismanagement of tribal monies from the discretionary fund program.
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