Laurel Park owners try to revive disqualified slots bid

Track attorney makes constitutional claim in court Owners of Laurel Park racetrack are trying to revive their disqualified bid for slot machines with a last-ditch constitutional claim, but attorneys for the state argued in court yesterday that “market conditions” rather than a legal flaw led to the defective application.

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Fri, February 27th, 2009

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