A reservation that straddles the Dakotas'
border is getting a boost in law enforcement thanks to the federal
government.
Standing Rock is one of four reservations in the United States
that has been awarded grant money from the U.S. Department of
Justice to hire a special federal prosecutor for cases involving
violence against women
The contract was approved earlier this week by the Standing Rock
tribal council and gives the tribe $450,000 over three years for
salary, travel, training and expenses.
Reservation Chief Judge Bill Zuger says it's an innovative way
to tackle cases while Congress is stalled on a law that would help
prosecute domestic violence cases.
The new assistant U.S. attorney will be able to pursue domestic
violence cases in both federal and tribal courts.