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The Cherokee Nation has filed more than 400 criminal cases since its eastern Oklahoma reservation was formally recognized last month and needs help from Congress to meet jurisdictional obligations that reach into 14 counties, Cherokee Nation Attorney General Sara Hill said Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters, Hill said the tribe will need financial aid to expand its criminal justice system, but also needs federal legislation allowing more flexibility in how cases are prosecuted. She renewed the tribe’s call for congressional authority to negotiate a compact with the state regarding criminal jurisdiction on the reservation.
“With additional tools, the state and the tribe can rewrite the rules of criminal jurisdiction in ways that better serve and protect everyone who lives on the Cherokee Nation reservation,” Hill said.
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Apr 7, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY â Attorney General Mike Hunter and Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready on Monday announced a $25 million settlement with Farmers Insurance for the companyâs handling of earthquake claims.
An investigation revealed that Farmers denied or failed to properly pay about 1,000 earthquake claims submitted by Oklahomans who purchased coverage to protect their property.
The company will reopen the claims process and re-evaluate the claims using an independent administrator. Claims approved by the independent administrator will be paid pursuant to an individual insuredâs policy.
According to the agreement, Farmers will make additional payments as needed if property damages exceed the agreed upon amount to pay eligible earthquake claims.