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Nords against further proceedings in the Tribal Court followed on February 1,<br />

2007. This timely appeal followed.<br />

STATEMENT OF THE FACTS<br />

On December 16, 2000, Chad Nord was driving a semi-truck on Minnesota<br />

Highway 1 and 89 within the Red Lake Indian Reservation when he rear-ended<br />

Defendant Donald Kelly’s car. A02, JA0238; JA0100-01. 3 Kelly, a Red Lake<br />

Nation member, was preparing to make a left turn into the driveway of his friend<br />

on the Reservation, JA0103, when the Nords’ truck struck him from behind.<br />

JA0134. Beltrami County dispatch informed the Red Lake Nation’s Department of<br />

Public Safety (hereinafter “Tribal Police Department”) about the accident, and the<br />

Tribal Police Department, Red Lake Nation Law Enforcement Services, and the<br />

Red Lake Ambulance Service responded to the reported accident. Neither County<br />

nor State of Minnesota officials responded. Kelly was transported to the Red Lake<br />

Hospital Emergency Room where he was treated. JA0128. Kelly thereafter filed a<br />

personal-injury action in the Tribal Court for “at least $250,000." JA0238-40.<br />

3 Facts contained in the District Court opinion and those that are undisputed do<br />

not contain references to the record. Where relevant, federal courts review a tribal<br />

court’s determination of fact under a clearly erroneous standard. See Duncan Energy<br />

Co., 27 F.3d at 1300 (8th Cir. 1994).<br />

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