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Round Valley Indian Tribes et al v. Kendall et al.
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1:25-cv-03736
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March 10, 2026
Calif. County Says Tribes Can't Renew Dismissed Claims
Mendocino County and its sheriff are asking a California federal court to strike claims from the latest complaint by the Round Valley Indian Tribes over cannabis raids, saying they can't amend and reallege claims that were dismissed with prejudice.
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February 09, 2026
Tribal Nation Aims To Appeal Cannabis Raid Claim Dismissals
The Round Valley Indian Tribes and three individual members are asking a California federal court to render final judgment on two dismissed claims in its suit alleging authorities illegally raided members' properties over cannabis, so the dismissals can be appealed to the Ninth Circuit.
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January 30, 2026
Tribe's Cannabis Raid Claims Largely Survive Dismissal
A California federal judge has denied the bulk of two motions to dismiss a suit from the Round Valley Indian Tribes and three of its members alleging that their properties were illegally raided for growing cannabis, dismissing only the claims that law enforcement officers didn't have jurisdiction over the properties.
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September 24, 2025
Calif. Tribes Fight State Highway Patrol Over Cannabis Raids
The Round Valley Indian Tribes have opposed the state of California's motion to dismiss their lawsuit over what they claim are illegal cannabis raids, telling a federal judge that the bid to throw out their suit fails to prevail over the latest complaint's factual allegations.
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August 20, 2025
Tribes Say Calif. Cannabis Raids Violate Sovereignty
The Round Valley Indian Tribes are fighting a Mendocino County sheriff's attempt to toss their California federal court suit claiming law enforcement illegally raided cannabis growing operations on three tribal members' trust allotments, arguing that the raids are illegal and violate their sovereign rights.
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August 07, 2025
Calif. Sheriff Says Criminal Law Enforceable On Tribal Land
A California sheriff is asking a federal judge to dismiss the latest complaint from the Round Valley Indian Tribes and three members alleging law enforcement illegally raided cannabis growers, saying criminal laws can still be enforced on tribal land.
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July 16, 2025
Calif. Tribe Opposes Dismissal Of Suit Over Cannabis Raids
The Round Valley Indian Tribes urged a California federal court not to dismiss their claims against Mendocino County and its sheriff alleging they illegally raided cannabis growers on tribal lands, saying the complaint sufficiently contends that the sheriff and county have an ongoing policy of continuing the raids.