1-3.07 Suspension or Removal of Judge. Any Judge of the Spokane Tribal Court may be suspended or removed for cause by the Spokane Tribal Council following a hearing before the Tribal Council. (a) At the hearing, the accused judge shall be given an adequate opportunity to answer all charges against him. (b) Causes sufficient for removal shall include, by way of example and not limitation, excessive use of intoxicants, immoral behavior, conviction of any offense other than a minor misdemeanor, use of official position for personal gain, desertion of office or failure to perform duties. (c) Causes may be further defined by contract with the judge. 1-3.08 Authority. The duly appointed Chief Judge and Associate Judges shall be empowered to hear and decide all matters properly brought before the Spokane Tribal Court. 1-3.09 Legal Training of Judges. The Tribal Council may establish educational and in-service training requirements for Tribal Judges and set up programs therefore. Section 1-4 Court Procedure 1-4.01 Presiding Judge. Sessions of the Tribal Court for the trial of cases shall be held by the Chief Judge, or in case of his disability, absence, disqualification, or unavailability, by an Associate Judge, provided, however, that an Associate Judge may be called in to hear cases at anytime for any reasonable cause by the Chief Judge. 1-4.02 Designation of Alternate Chief Judge. The Chief Judge of the Tribal Court shall designate, in writing, one Associate Judge to act as Chief Judge whenever the Chief Judge is absent from the Reservation, is on vacation, ill or otherwise unable to perform the duties of his office. (a) The acting Chief Judge may exercise all of the powers of the Chief Judge. (b) The Chief Judge may at any time change his designation of the Judge empowered to act as Chief Judge. (c) In the event that the Chief Judge fails to designate a Judge to act in his absence, the Tribal Council shall designate an Associate Judge as acting Chief Judge. 1-4.03 Rules of Court. (a) The time and place of court sessions, and all other details of judicial procedure not prescribed in this Code, shall be set out in Rules of Court approved by the Spokane Tribal Council. (b) It shall be the duty of the Judges of the Spokane Tribal Court to make recommendations to the Spokane Tribal Council for the enactment or amendment of such rules of Court. Section 1-5 Juries 1-5.01 Number of Jurors. A jury shall consist of 6 jurors. 1-5.02 Request for Jury Required. All cases both civil and criminal shall be heard by the Court unless a jury trial is requested. (a) The defendant in a criminal case may request a jury trial orally at the time of his arraignment or by written application to the Court within 3 days thereafter. (b) At the time of defendant's first appearance before the Court, the Court shall advise him of his right to request a jury trial. (c) In all non-criminal cases a request for jury trial must be submitted to the Court in writing no later than 10 days after the date of trial has been set. 1-5.03 Jury List. (a) Each year the Clerk of the Tribal Court shall prepare a list of eligible jurors. (b) Any enrolled member of the Spokane Tribe at least 18 years of age and residing on the Spokane Reservation shall be eligible to be a juror. (c) A person may be excused from jury duty for good cause shown to the trial judge. 1-5.04 Jury Roster. A roster of 24 names shall be drawn by the Court Clerk or the Judge from the current jury list in preparation for a jury trial. 12 Revised Spokane Law & Order Code, 5/14/2013

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