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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

37.05.080 Temporary Emergency Ex Parte Protection Orders

(a) During the hours that the Court is closed, the Court shall provide for the availability of a Judge or other authorized personnel who shall authorize the issuance of Temporary Emergency Ex Parte Protection Orders by any appropriate and effective method. The following conditions apply:

(1) Temporary Emergency Ex Parte Orders will be issued upon a good cause showing that it is necessary to protect the applicant or others from domestic violence;

(2) Immediate and present danger of domestic violence to the applicant or others constitutes good cause for purposes of this section;

(3) Any Order issued under this section expires seventy-two hours after its issuance unless it is continued by the judge or authorized personnel in the event of continuing unavailability of the Court. At that time, the applicant may seek a Temporary Ex Parte Protection Order from the Court; and

(4) Any Order issued under this section and any documentation in support of the Order must be immediately certified to the Court.

(b) If an officer cannot make an arrest, but there is probable cause to believe a person is in immediate and present danger of domestic violence, the Judge or other person authorized to issue Temporary Emergency Ex Parte Protection Orders may issue a Temporary Emergency Ex Parte Protection Order.