Hearing scheduled over Cayuga Nation tobacco
An appellate division court in New York will hold a hearing on Monday in the ongoing Cayuga Nation tobacco taxation case. The appellate division ruled that Cayuga and Seneca counties were wrong to raid two tribal smoke shops. The upcoming hearing will determine whether the counties' appeal will go to the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, an attorney said. The tribe intends to sue the counties for seizing 17,600 cartons of cigarettes worth more than $500,000. A judge has refused to return the cigarettes while the appeal is pending. Get the Story:
Cayuga Indian Nation's request to reclaim seized cigarettes denied a second time (The Syracuse Post-Standard 8/28)
Seized cigarettes won't be returned (The Auburn Citizen 8/28) New York Appellate Division Decision:
Cayuga Nation v. Gould (July 10, 2009) New York Supreme Court Decision:
Cayuga Nation v. Gould (December 9, 2008) Related Stories:
Judge won't return tobacco to Cayuga Nation (8/27)
Cayuga Nation wants seized cigarettes back (7/17)
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Cayuga Nation offers settlement in tobacco case (7/14)
Cayuga Nation wins tobacco taxation decision (7/13)
Battle over Cayuga Nation tobacco continues (3/6)
Cayuga Nation halts sale of tax-free cigarettes (2/20)
Judge rules against Cayuga Nation tobacco sales (2/19)
Cayuga Nation to reopen disputed smoke shops (01/30)
Court halts Cayuga Nation tobacco prosecution (01/22)
Cayuga Nation seeks halt to tobacco prosecution (1/13)
Cayuga Nation plans to fight tobacco tax charges (12/10)
Cayuga Nation in court over raid of smokeshops (12/4)
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Cayuga Nation heads to court after smokeshop raid (12/1)
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