(a) 
The Tribe exercises Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over non-Indians for acts occurring on Tribal lands pursuant to 25 U.S.C. § 1304 for the criminal conduct included in this Chapter.
(b) 
The Tribe will only exercise Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction in a criminal proceeding if the alleged offense occurred in the Tribe’s Indian Country. For the purposes of this chapter, the term Indian Country shall mean:
(1) 
All land within the limits of any Indian reservation under the jurisdiction of the United States government, notwithstanding the issuance of any patent, and including rights-of-way running through the reservation;
(2) 
All dependent Indian communities within the borders of the United States whether within the original or subsequently acquired territory thereof, and whether within or without the limits of a state;
(3) 
All Indian allotments, the Indian titles to which have not been extinguished, including rights-of-way running through the same; and
(4) 
The Tribe’s historical land base known as the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation and all lands now held or hereafter acquired by or for the Tribe that are held in trust for the Tribe by the United States, or as may otherwise be provided under federal law.
(c) 
If neither the defendant nor the alleged victim is an Indian, the Tribe will not exercise Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction in a criminal proceeding of an alleged offense, other than Assaults of Tribal Justice Personnel or Obstruction of Justice.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over offenses of Domestic Violence offenses as defined in section 5.01.17 of this Title.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
(a) 
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any offense listed in this Title that involved the use, threatened use, or attempted use of violence against a child.
(b) 
The term “child” for the purposes of this section means a person who has not attained the age of 18.
(c) 
The term “violence” for the purposes of this section means an act which results or is likely to result in death, serious physical or emotional harm, or sexual abuse or exploitation of the child victim.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any offense listed in this Title that involved a nonconsensual sexual act or contact, including situations where the victim lacks the capacity to consent to the act.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any Sex Trafficking offense as described in section 5.07.23 of this Title.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any Violation of a Protection Order offense as described in section 5.04.11 of this Title, when the following additional conditions are met:
(a) 
The alleged act violates the portion of the protection order that prohibits or provides protection against violent or threatening acts or harassment against, sexual violence against, contact or communication with, or physical proximity to, another person; and
(b) 
The Protection Order is consistent with 18 U.S.C. § 2265(b).
For purposes of this section, “victim” means a person specifically protected by a protection order that the defendant allegedly violated.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any offense of Stalking as described in section 5.01.14.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any offense listed in this Title that involved the use, attempted use, or threatened use of physical force against an individual authorized to act for, or on behalf of, the Tribe or serving the Tribe during, or because of, the performance or duties of that individual in:
(a) 
Preventing, detecting, investigating, making arrests relating to, making apprehensions for, or prosecuting a crime included in Chapter 5.10;
(b) 
Adjudicating, participating in the adjudication of, or supporting the adjudication of a crime included in Chapter 5.10;
(c) 
Detaining, providing supervision for, or providing services for persons charged with a crime included in Chapter 5.10; or
(d) 
Incarcerating, supervising, providing treatment for, providing rehabilitation services for, or providing reentry services for persons convicted for a crime included in Chapter 5.10.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)
The Tribe asserts Special Tribal Criminal Jurisdiction over any violation that involves interfering with the administration or due process of the laws of the Tribe, including any Tribal criminal proceeding or investigation of a crime.
(Res. 23-A-019, 1/24/2023)