Wyoming Statutes
§ 36-10-103 — Retention of concurrent jurisdiction by state
Wyoming § 36-10-103
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 36-10-103 (2026).
Text
The said consent is given and the said jurisdiction ceded upon
the express condition that the state of Wyoming shall retain
concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over the
said land, so far as that all civil process, in all cases, and
such criminal and other process as may issue under the laws or
authority of the state of Wyoming against any person or persons
charged with crimes or misdemeanors committed within said state,
may be executed therein in the same way and manner as if such
consent had not been given or jurisdiction ceded, except so far
as such process may affect the real or personal property of the
United States.
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