U.S. COURT CUTS BACK ON DELAWARE SPORTSBETTING PLANS
(Update)
4 September 2009
Following last week's ruling, the court
provides a written opinion on what Delaware can and
cannot do
Last week's surprise ruling in favour of the major US
sports leagues opposed to Delaware's sportsbetting plans
(see previous InfoPowa reports) has been followed by
extensive publicity expanding on the judgement. The
coverage is based on the court's formal order and
opinion issued Monday.
The order comes a day
before the start of Delaware's entry into the
sportsbetting sector and clarifies that point-spread
bets on individual games in all major sports violated
federal law. However, the opinion allows the state to
offer parlay bets, which depend on the outcome of
several matches, on National League Football games.
The court opinion agreed with the sports leagues
that Delaware was generally limited to what it offered
in 1976, when it allowed gamblers to bet on winners of
several NFL games.
Any effort by Delaware to
allow wagering on athletic contests involving sports
beyond the NFL would violate federal law, Judge Thomas
Hardiman wrote.
"Delaware may, however, institute
multi-game (parlay) betting on at least three NFL games,
because such betting is consistent with the scheme to
the extent it was conducted in 1976," he added in his
written opinion.
The state had planned to offer
sports betting from three racetrack casinos, and it
expected to benefit from added tourism.
"While we
are disappointed the decision does not provide the
flexibility we had hoped for, Delaware is still the only
state east of the Rocky Mountains that can offer a legal
sports lottery on NFL football," Delaware Governor Jack
Markell said in a statement.
“We continue to
believe this is an opportunity to create jobs and
generate revenue to help us keep teachers in the
classroom, police on the street and maintain other core
commitments of state government.
"The state’s
attorneys are reviewing today’s written opinion from the
Court of Appeals and we will be discussing our legal
options with them."
The case is In re Office of
the Commissioner of Baseball, et al v. Jack Markell, et
al, U.S. Third Circuit Court of Appeals, No. 09-3297.
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