With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". over the marriage. Pennsylvania courts may issue a decree of divorce “if, at the time the action was filed, [at least one party] had been a ‘bona fide resident’ of [the] Commonwealth for a period of at least one year.... ‘Bona fide residence’ means domicile; i.e., actual residence coupled with the intention to remain there permanently or indefinitely.” Zinn v. Zinn, 327 Pa.Super. 128, 475 A.2d 132, 133 (1984) (internal citations omitted). The petitioner’s mother, a lawful permanent resident of the United States residing in Philadelphia, was clearly a bona fide resident of Pennsylvania. A party to a Pennsylvania divorce proceeding need not be a citizen of the United States, nor is it necessary for the marriage to have occurred in the United States. Sinha v. Sinha, 834 A.2d 600 (2003) (<HOLDING>). At the time the petitioner’s mother came to

A: holding that the arrest of an indian on indian land was illegal because the state had no jurisdiction over the reservation to enforce its laws  including the execution of a search warrant  unless congress consented to the states jurisdiction
B: holding that a nevada state court had no jurisdiction to entertain a civil action filed by a nonindian against an indian for events that occurred on indian land
C: holding that state has no jurisdiction over civil suit by nonindian against indian where cause of action arises on indian reservation
D: holding that pennsylvania courts had jurisdiction over the dissolution of a marriage that occurred in india between two indian citizens
D.