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No. 273698
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
The Quinault Tribe of Indians of the Quinault Reservation in the State of Washington, on Its Own Behalf and on Behalf of Its Members, and James Jackson, Alice Chenois, Phillip Martin, John Shale, W.D. Petit, Bennie Charley, Frank Capoeman and Jessie Curley, on Their Own Behalves and on Behalf of the Members of the Quinault Tribe v. A. M. Gallagher, Individually and as Sheriff of Grays Harbor County in the State of Washington, John J. O'connell, Individually and as Attorney General of the State of Washington, Albert D. Rosellini, Individually and as Governor of the State of Washington
No. 273698 · Decided November 10, 1966
No. 273698·Ninth Circuit · 1966·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
November 10, 1966
Citation
No. 273698
Disposition
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The Quinault Tribe of Indians of the Quinault Reservation in the State of Washington, on Its Own Behalf and on Behalf of Its Members, and James Jackson, Alice Chenois, Phillip Martin, John Shale, W.D. Petit, Bennie Charley, Frank Capoeman and Jessie Curley, on Their Own Behalves and on Behalf of the Members of the Quinault Tribe v. A. M. Gallagher, Individually and as Sheriff of Grays Harbor County in the State of Washington, John J. O'connell, Individually and as Attorney General of the State of Washington, Albert D. Rosellini, Individually and as Governor of the State of Washington is a decision of the Ninth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on November 10, 1966.
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