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Kentucky Lawyers File Late Brief for Online Gambling Case

June 22, 1 Comment

Kentucky lawyers filed briefs with the state Supreme Court regarding the online gambling forfeiture case, where 141 online casinos were allegedly “attacked” in the initial order.

Questions by the court arose when attorneys representing the Commonwealth of Kentucky filed a late response to the Internet Casino case. The Motion for Enlargement which would allow the late filing failed to give a reasonable excuse, implying the reason was the state thought it was due the day after. In addition, the large number of parties involved may have caused the delay. According to the motion, they had “calculated a due date for the filing of a Reply Brief in this action on Thursday, June 18th.”

The next step involves the court reviewing the briefs to decide whether the case merits further judicial review. If the verdict stands, however, the order will be dismissed.

Via: OnlineCasinoAdvisory

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Comments

Comment by casino - July 16, 2009 @ 03:19 PM

This is something that we all should be aware of.

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