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San Manuel woman's arrest called a mistake
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Filed Under: Law

A member of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians of California is in court today in hopes of clearing up a recent arrest.

Stacy Cheyenne Barajas-Nunez, 26, was arrested in the parking lot of her tribe's casino on Friday as she was trying to file a complaint. She never entered the casino building but was arrested by San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies.

Barajas-Nunez was recently sentenced to home detention for pleading guilty to a murder-for-hire plot. Her arrest could affect her sentence but her lawyer calls the incident a mistake.

Barajas-Nunez's brother also pleaded guilty for his role in the scheme and has been placed on house arrest. Critics say the pair got off lightly because the tribe is a political powerhouse and has donated money to the Michael Ramos, the San Bernardino County District Attorney.

Get the Story:
Attorney calls San Manuel tribal member's arrest 'misunderstanding' (The Riverside Press-Enterprise 11/25)
Tribal members get probation in highly publicized case (Indian Country Today 11/25)

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