Show I Rampton offers Ute Tribe law lame code problem proposal I Gov Calvin L. L Rampton made a point four-point proposal Thursday of last week to Eo the Ute Indian Tribe in an effort to keep the peace in the continuing confrontation between state and local officials and tribal leaders over the tribes tribe's new Law and Order Code In a letter to Tribal Chairman Lesster M M. Chapoose Sr Gov Coy Rampton noted he had received the chairman's letter indicating tribe rejection of a proposal that defendants arrested under the code ode have the right to demand change of v venue nue to a non Indian court TilE TIIE PROPOSAL at t a iii ting October r 29 at i Bottle Hollow Resort and Gov Rampton said I felt at atthe atthe the t time me this proposal was made and still feel that it was wasa f a reasonable course to be followed in assuring adequate I I Ilaw law enforcement both on and andoH andoff f off oH the trust lands during the of the law suit which will determine legal jurisdiction tion within the disputed terri territory tory It Gov Rampton's suggestions Thursday would provide that state and local police officials would not enter Indian trust lands lands' to make arrests or otherwise exercise their duties except at the request of tribal police or when in fresh pursuit of a person fleeing to escape arrest for loran foran an offense committed outside fr lands s and that tribal police would limit themselves to the same conditions conditions conditions con con- except in reverse reverse |