Here are the ‘winners’ of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin’s Judiciary inaugural election:
TRIAL COURT
- Chief Trial Court Judge Denice Beans (click here for more info about Denice Beans’ husband Raymond Beans’ sex offense conviction in Wisconsin in which he was also found guilty of ‘Use of Force,’ and click here for info about Raymond Beans’ sex offense conviction at age 38 in Alaska where the age of consent is 16.)
(Keep e-mailing us info & encouragement …especially you, Loretta Metoxen!)
- Trial Court Judge John E. Powless III
As of Sunday October 5 John Powless III’s signs were still up in violation of the Tribal Election Law, Section C, 2.9-5 (b), showing a lack of knowledge about Tribal laws or disregard for obeying Tribal laws.
APPELLATE COURT
- Chief Appellate Court Judge Gerald L. Hill who refused to hold Appellate Court Judge Diane Danforth House legally accountable for lying about graduating from law school in order to be hired by the Oneida Tribe
In violation of the Tribe’s Election Law [Section C., 2.5-9 (b)], as of Monday October 6, 2014, Chad Hendricks’ signs were still up, including two in the yard of Oneida Tribal PR Director Bobbi Webster, which means Chad and Bobbi don’t know the Tribe’s laws or they’re willing to break the Tribe’s laws. The Election Law also states at 2.5-9 (c), “Violation of the campaign sign restrictions shall result in a fee imposed by the Election Board in an amount specified by the Business Committee.”
- Appellate Court Judge Diane Danforth House who lied about graduating from law school in order to be hired by the Oneida Tribe
- Appellate Court Judge Jennifer Hill-Kelley
UPDATE:
Chris J. Cornelius – a former Oneida Nation Police officer who was fired for lying to another officer about harboring her fiancé while he was subject to a warrant – has been named Pro Tem Judge of the Oneida Judiciary. Chris Cornelius is the first cousin of Chief Trial Court Judge Denice Beans.
See court documents:
Ms. Cornelius, a law enforcement officer sworn to uphold the law, lied to another police officer in order to conceal the location of her fiancé who had an outstanding warrant.
See also:
- March 12, 2024 Indictment for Distributing Child Pornography – Oneida Nation WI Judiciary Bailiff / Oneida Nation High School football coach Bryan Peterson, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Green Bay Division, Case No. 24-CR-57, United States of America v. Bryan S. Peterson
- August 13, 2024 Sentencing for 1 count of Distribution of Child Pornography by former Oneida Nation WI Tribal Judiciary Bailiff & Oneida Nation High School Football Coach; 5 YEARS PRISON; 7 YEARS SUPERVISION, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Wisconsin, Green Bay Division, Case No. 24-CR-57, United States of America v. Bryan S. Peterson