Objective coverage of church-state and religious liberty developments, with extensive links to primary sources.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Defendant Gets Light Sentence From Tribal Court For Bald Eagle Act Violation
As previously reported, the long-running prosecution of Winslow Friday, a member of the Northern Arapaho Tribe, charged with killing a bald eagle so he could use it in his tribe's Sun Dance, was transferred to a tribal court. In the case, the 10th Circuit rejected Friday's challenge to the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, and the Supreme Court denied cert. AP reports that yesterday Winslow Friday pleaded guilty in a Shoshone and Arapaho Tribal Court on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. He was fined $2500 and his hunting privileges on the reservation were suspended for a year. In federal court, Friday faced a possible sentence of a year in jail and a $100,000 fine. Those charges will now be dismissed.