U.S. COURT SHOOTS DOWN DELAWARE APPEAL ON
SPORTSBETTING (Update)
2 October 2009
Request for rehearing denied
The state of Delaware's appeal of a ruling that its plan
to allow betting on professional sports violates a
federal ban will not be heard, a federal court ruled on
Tuesday, reports the Reuters news agency.
Judge
Thomas Hardiman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Third Circuit, denied the request for a rehearing before
the larger court.
Hardiman was one of the three
judges who ruled unanimously in August that Delaware's
plan to allow point-spread bets on individual games in
all major sports from three racetrack casinos violated
federal law.
"Obviously, we are disappointed with
today's ruling", Michael Barlow, Delaware Gov. Jack
Markell's legal counsel, said in a statement. "We
realize that it is rare that the Third Circuit will hear
cases with all 12 active judges, but this was an
important issue for the state of Delaware and we thought
the state should have a chance to make its case at
trial."
Delaware could ask the U.S. Supreme Court
to take the case, but Markell spokesman Joe Ragolsky
said that was unlikely.
The state can only offer
parlay bets - which depend on the outcome of several
matches - on National Football League games.
"It
is important to remember that the NFL tried to shut down
Delaware's sports lottery entirely, but today Delaware
has the only legal sports wagering east of the Rocky
Mountains," Barlow added. "The sports lottery has
already - in three weeks - had more wagered than the
entire 1976 Delaware sports lottery season."
Markell signed the betting law in May, saying at the
time it would bring in $50 million and help close the
state's budget shortfall, which for fiscal 2010 has been
estimated at $800 million.
The North American
professional leagues for baseball, basketball, football
and hockey filed suit to block the state's plan, arguing
it violated federal law and that it might taint their
sports with accusations of cheating.
The NCAA, or
National Collegiate Athletic Association, also joined
the complaint by the leagues.
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