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Native Americans

Aug. 30, 2000

Courts Legalize Computerized Bingo

SAN FRANCISCO - In a boon for Indian tribes in states that have blocked most tribal gambling, a federal appellate court declared Tuesday that computerized bingo games are legal and may not be seized by federal agents who consider them to be the same as illegal slot machines.

By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - In a boon for Indian tribes in states that have blocked most tribal gambling, a federal appellate court declared Tuesday that computerized bingo games are legal and may not be seized by federal agents who consider them to be the same as illegal slot machi...

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