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Attorney general moves to stop Seminoles' blackjack

The Florida attorney general is asking for criminal charges if the Seminole tribe continues offering blackjack.

The tribe began blackjack and other table games at the Seminole Hard Rocks in Hollywood and Tampa and at its Immokalee casino this year.

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