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Online Casino News for Saturday - January 17, 2004

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Senecas present an assembly with 3 additional tribes - 2004-01-17
Seneca Nation of Indians officials hosted leaders from three other New York tribes Friday at the Seneca Niagara Casino in Niagara Falls.
Participating in the meeting besides Seneca Nation officials were leaders from the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe, the Cayuga Nation of Indians and the Oneida Nation.

The purpose of the assembly, according to Seneca Nation President Rickey L. Armstrong Sr., is to talk about common issues the nations are confronted with such as land claims, gaming, and the state’s tax collection on Indian territory.
Read the full story at Times Herald
 
Arcade owners sentenced to probation for illegal gaming devices - 2004-01-17
Five people who owned casino-like adult arcades pleaded no contest to misdemeanor charges Friday following a ruling by a judge, that their arcade machines are illegal.

The casino operators disputed that their digital slot machines were legal because a loophole approves games of skill to pay out small-stakes prizes.
The trial was to begin Tuesday. But the arcade owners agreed to the plea settlement and were sentenced to six months' probation, the Orlando Sentinel published.
Read the full story at AP via Florida Times-Union
 







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