DELAWARE SPORTSBETTING ARGUMENTS DRAG ON (Update)
11 September 2009
Now Delaware wants two-game a well as
three-game parlays
Last month's federal appeals court ruling in
Philadelphia that the state of Delaware can offer only
parlay bets on at least three¯ NFL games is back under
the spotlight this week as lawyers go for a two-game
parlay imprimatur as well as a three-game.
David
Margules, a lawyer retained by Delaware state, wrote to
a federal judge Tuesday, indicating that the state is
considering offering two-game parlays.
The Third
Circuit did not address the permissibility of multi-game
betting on two NFL games,¯ attorney David Margules
wrote. According to Margules, the state currently plans
to proceed only with parlays involving at least three
games, and has informed the sports leagues and the NCAA
that it would give 30 days notice if it decides to
introduce two-game parlays.
In the letter,
Margules asks Chief District Judge Gregory Sleet in
Wilmington to vacate a September 1 order permanently
prohibiting the state from offering single-game betting,
betting on sports other than professional football, or
any sports betting scheme that was not conducted in
1976.
Margules argued that the order was
premature because the appeals court will not formally
return the case to Sleet until the September 14 deadline
for the state to challenge the appeals court ruling
expires.
Margules also noted that the appeals
court did not require that Delaware’s new sports betting
lottery be identical in every respect to its 1976 rules.
The court said certain differences are allowed as long
as they do not effectuate a substantive change¯ from the
1976 sports betting scheme.
No record has been
developed on whether a two-game parlay would ˜effectuate
a substantive change from a three-game parlay,¯ Margules
wrote.
Finally, Margules said Sleet’s order does
not comply with federal rules requiring that an
injunction specifically state the actions that are being
restrained or prohibited.
Defendants are
therefore without clear guidance what they must refrain
from doing...¯ he wrote.
Attorneys for the
leagues agree that there are problems with Sleet’s order
and have agreed not to seek to enforce it as long as the
state offers only parlays of three games or more.
Michael Barlow, legal counsel for Governor Jack
Markell, said the purpose of the letter was to ensure
that Sleet’s order is consistent with the appeals court
opinion.
While the appeals court expressly
prohibited single game betting and declared three-game
parlays appropriate, questions remain about the
permissibility of two-game betting, Barlow said.
The two game stuff wasn’t necessarily resolved in the
words of the 3rd Circuit opinion,¯ he said.¯¯
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