♡ One question is presented in this appeal: Is the state district court a court of competent jurisdiction as used in the gaming compact between the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and the State of Oklahoma such that the district court may exercise jurisdiction over this Indian-country arising negligence action filed by a casino patron against the Choctaw tribe and its casino? We answer in the affirmative. Cable, McAlester, Oklahoma, for defendants/appellees. McCroskey, Poteau, Oklahoma, for plaintiff/appellant.Įric D. We retained the appeal to address an issue of statewide importance: Whether the state district court is a 'court of competent jurisdiction' as that phrase is used in the statutory class III gaming compact,ĭISMISSAL ORDER OF THE DISTRICT COURT REVERSED Įddie A. The district court dismissed the petition. The Choctaw Nation moved to dismiss on the basis of tribal sovereign immunity. ♠ Dorothy Griffith filed a petition in the state district court against the Choctaw Nation and its casino in Pocola, Oklahoma, to recover tort damages.
THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMAĬHOCTAW CASINO OF POCOLA, OKLAHOMA, and the CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA, Defendants/Appellees.