Scott v. Fort Peck Tribes

11 Am. Tribal Law 314
CourtFort Peck Appellate Court
DecidedMarch 9, 2012
DocketNo. 595
StatusPublished

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Scott v. Fort Peck Tribes, 11 Am. Tribal Law 314 (ftpeckctapp 2012).

Opinion

ORDER DENYING PETITION FOR REVIEW

This matter comes before the Fort Peck Court of Appeals on a Petition for Review filed by Matthew Scott and Mary Ann Comeslast, Appellants, pro se.

The Petition asks this Court to review an Order issued on February 22, 2012, extending a prior Order of Temporary Custody.

[315]*315The Order does not appear in the file, but the matter in any event is not ripe for review.

This Court’s jurisdiction extends to appeals from final orders and judgments of the Tribal Court. II CCOJ § 202

The Court’s Order of February 22, 2012 as stated by Petitioners, extends a temporary order for 6 months.

THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED:
1. The Motion for Stay of Judgment/Order Pending Appeal be denied.
2. The Petition for Review is denied.

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