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Judge axes lawsuit against Graton Rancheria casino compact
Friday, August 2, 2013
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Artist's rendering of the
Graton Resort and Casino
. Image from
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria
.
A judge in California dismissed a lawsuit aimed at stopping the
Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria
from opening a casino.
The tribe was not a party to the suit. Instead, a group called
Stop the Casino 101 Coalition
sued
Gov. Jerry Brown
(D), claiming he lacked authority to enter into a Class III gaming compact because the tribe's trust land was not properly removed from state jurisdiction.
Superior Court Judge Elliot Daum rejected the argument. He noted that a similar claim involving another California tribe was rejected by the federal courts.
The tribe expects to open $800 million
Graton Resort and Casino
later this year.
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