(Violation of Tribal Ordinance. Port Gamble S’Klallam Law and Order Code. Res. 84 A 03, 2/14/1984 amended to delete reference to the Secretary of Interior and to permit sentencing for violation of ordinances that do not provide other sanctions; amended by Res. 05-A-054, 6/14/2005; Res. 20-A-086, 9/28/2020, repealed this section because there is no current criminal penalty in this code that does not have a specific designated penalty.)
Any person who, with intent to commit a specific crime, does any act which is a substantial step toward committing that crime shall be guilty of an offense and punishable as follows:
Criminal attempt of a felony 1 shall be punished as a felony 2;
Criminal attempt of a felony 2 shall be punished as a misdemeanor 1;
Criminal attempt of a misdemeanor 1 shall be punished as a misdemeanor 2;
Criminal attempt of a misdemeanor 2 shall be punished by a sentence that is less than the maximum provided for the misdemeanor 2 range.
(Res. 84 A 03, 2/14/1984; amended by Res. 05-A-054, 6/14/2005; Res. 20-A-086, 9/28/2020, amended this section to change the penalties from Class A-D to felony misdemeanor.)
Any person who knowingly aids and abets another person to commit an act or engage in conduct which is unlawful under the laws of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe shall be guilty of the offense aiding and abetting and upon conviction thereof shall be sentenced in the same manner and to the same degree as if that person had committed the primary offense.
(Port Gamble S’Klallam Law and Order Code, 9/13/1979; Res. 05-A-054, 6/14/2005; amended by Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023, to remove gendered pronouns.)