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c'mon Plat, you know you like rubbing people's noses! Sorry, that's Inuits. Never mind!
Now this becomes what they call "case law". If another tribal member gets that same citation all he/she needs to do is cite Lester Ray Jim V. Wa. State to get it dismissed.There are thousands of examples of case law in Washington, any time a person or the state wins an appelate court case it basically adds to the RCW's that applied to the case. You won't find them in the RCW's but they can sure come in handy.This is why the state will cave in many times as it is better to let one case go at the lower level rather than have exceptions to the RCW for everybody.There was a bear baiting case years ago that went in favor of the hunters at the superior (county) court level, the state could have appealed but if they would have lost on appeal everybody would been allowed to bait again so they just took the loss.
the WDFW Officer should have turned the case over to the proper jurisdiction (Yakama Nation Game Wardens) and they would have handled the situation accordingly per Tribal Law