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Supreme Court hears Oklahoma case over prosecuting those accused of crimes on tribal lands

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The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case from Oklahoma about the state's ability to prosecute people accused of crimes on Native American lands. NBC's Ken Dilanian has details on the arguments made and previous rulings.