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Firm Watch

Nov. 2, 2004

AG Fends Off Tribes' Bid to Access Criminal Database

By Eron Ben-Yehuda California Native American tribes are learning that more money really does mean more problems. Tribes have enjoyed enormous wealth as a result of thousands of people flocking to casinos on their reservations. But the gambling operations also have brought an increase in crime, according to a recent lawsuit.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        California Native American tribes are learning that more money really does mean more problems.
        Tribes have enjoyed enormous wealth as a result of thousands of people flocking to casinos on their reservations. But the gambling operations also have brought an increas...

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