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Date: 11-09-2022

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United States of America v. Teresa Red Bird

Case Number: 4:21-cr-00029

Judge: Jill N. Parrish

Court: United States District Court for the District of Utah (Salt Lake County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: United States Attorney’s Office

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Description: Salt Lake City, Utah criminal law lawyer represented Defendant charged with child abuse in Indian Country.

Teresa Red Bird admitted that on numerous occasions, she knowingly and intentionally hit a 14-year-old victim who was living with her and who was under her care; that she failed to ensure that the victim ate properly; and that she caused serious physical injury to the victim. Ocianna Red Bird admitted to knowingly and intentionally hitting, confining, and withholding food, from the same 14-year-old victim who was living in her mother’s home. Ocianna Red Bird also admitted that she was aware that her conduct caused serious physical injury to the victim.

This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Tad May from the District of Utah and was investigated by the Navajo Nation Police and the FBI.

18:1153(a), 1153(b) and Utah Code Annotated 76-5-109(2)(a) BURGLARY/ROBBERY WITHIN INDIAN COUNTRY Felony Child Abuse While Within Indian Country
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Outcome: BOP 10 months. Supervised release 36 months. Standard and special conditions of release. No fine imposed. SAP $100.00.

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