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Key. Federal System. Navajo Nation. Peacemaking. Entry into System. Arrest by Police. Navajo Nation Criminal Justice System Flowchart. Arrest Report/ Criminal Complaint. Criminal Investigation. FBI. Officer in Charge Reviews Report. US Attorney. Grand Jury 23 Members. Trial.
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Key Federal System Navajo Nation Peacemaking Entry into System Arrest by Police Navajo Nation Criminal Justice System Flowchart Arrest Report/ Criminal Complaint Criminal Investigation FBI Officer in ChargeReviews Report US Attorney Grand Jury23 Members Trial Out of System Arrest WarrantCriminal Summons Magistrate CourtArraignment Complaint Filedby FBI Indictment District Judge Prosecutor receivesand reviews report DismissedInsufficient Evidence Successful Fine Paid Temporary Commitment Plea CriminalComplaintFiled by theProsecutor Peacemaking Unsuccessful Serve Time Pre-Trial Conference Surety/Cash Bond Peacemaking Suspended Sentence Not Guilty Jury Trial Request Personal Recognizance Benchor JuryTrial Probation Community Service Work Plea Judgment& Mittimus Temporary Release Arraignment Docket # Guilty Guilty Pre-Trial Diversion Generic Drug Court Assessment Victim Family Involvement No Restitution/Nalyeeh Failure to Prosecute DeminimisInfraction Other Diversion Unsuccessful Peacemaking Yes Monitoring Treatment Plan Peace or Security Bond Peacemaking Successful Family Defendant Out of system Acquitted Out of system $1000 Surety Out of system Out of system Case Dismissed Case Dismissed The Navajo Nation Criminal Justice Flowchart was created by the Navajo Nation Criminal Justice Planning Committee (NNCJPC). Copies of this chart may be reproduced. Attribution should be given to NNCJPC. For questions contact: Navajo Nation Criminal Justice Planning Committee, Office of the Chief Prosecutor, P.O. Box 3779, Window Rock, AZ 86515, 520-871-6622. Presently, the Navajo Nation and the United States Attorney's Office exercises concurrent jurisdiction over certain crimes committed on the Navajo Nation. As a result, these crimes are reported to both the Office of the Chief Prosecutor and the United States Attorney's Office for prosecutorial review. Chart printed September 2001.