The Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona has settled a lawsuit against a non-Indian poker room.
The tribe said the Club Royale in Tucson was interfering with its gaming rights and violating state law.
A settlement led to the closure of the room and now the tribe wants the suit voluntarily dismissed.
The state raided the poker room after the tribe reached the settlement.
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Pascua Yaquis seek dismissal of suit against poker room
(The Arizona Daily Star 1/13)
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