An appeals court in California has dismissed a lawsuit against the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians.
DCD Development Inc. said it was owed $500,000 for work at the Fantasy Springs Casino. But a panel of three judges said the money couldn't be recovered due to sovereign immunity.
The tribe opened the $200 million facility in January 2005.
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(The Riverside Press-Enterprise 11/16)
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