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Satiacum v. Washington

U.S.
Oct 15, 1973
414 U.S. 1 (1973)

Opinion

ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF WASHINGTON

No. 72-552.

Decided October 15, 1973

State courts should have determined where petitioner's alleged offenses occurred with respect to boundaries of present or former Indian reservation, since if they occurred outside those boundaries the State Supreme Court unnecessarily reached a federal question in deciding that the reservation as such had ceased to exist.

Certiorari granted; 80 Wn.2d 492, 495 P.2d 1035, vacated and remanded.


It appearing that petitioner might have been fishing at a location outside the boundaries of what is, or was, the Puyallup Indian Reservation when the acts with which he is charged were committed, and, if this were so, that the Supreme Court of Washington then unnecessarily addressed, and determined, the federal question whether the Puyallup Reservation "has ceased to exist," the petition for a writ of certiorari is granted, the judgment of the Supreme Court of Washington is vacated, and the case is remanded to that court for resolution by the state courts of the factual issue whether the alleged offenses took place outside the boundaries of what is, or was, the Reservation.


Summaries of

Satiacum v. Washington

U.S.
Oct 15, 1973
414 U.S. 1 (1973)
Case details for

Satiacum v. Washington

Case Details

Full title:SATIACUM v . WASHINGTON

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 15, 1973

Citations

414 U.S. 1 (1973)
94 S. Ct. 209

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