Robinson v. Cultee

12 Am. Tribal Law 139
CourtTulalip Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 7, 2014
DocketNo. TUL-CR-AP-2014-0381
StatusPublished

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Robinson v. Cultee, 12 Am. Tribal Law 139 (tulalipctapp 2014).

Opinion

ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL

This matter comes before the Court of Appeals pursuant to the Notice of Appeal filed by the Appellant on September 17, 2014, Appellant seeks reversal of one or more unspecified orders issued by the Lummi Tribal Court.

The Tulalip Tribal Code (TTC) limits this Court’s jurisdiction to “appeals from the Tulalip Tribal Court.” TTC 2.20.010. The right to appeal is limited to a party “who claims, in good faith, that the Tulalip Tribal Court made a mistake in interpreting the law or a mistake in procedure which affected the outcome of the case.” TTC 2.20.020(1) (emphasis added).

This Court has no jurisdiction to disturb an order issued by the Lummi Tribal Court Accordingly, the appeal is dismissed.

It is so ordered.

/s/ Daniel A. Raas Daniel A. Raas, Chief Justice

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