NY judge questions government's right to dinosaur

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Associated Press

Posted on September 7, 2012 at 7:03 PM

Updated Friday, Sep 7 at 8:01 PM

NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge is having doubts about letting the government keep a dinosaur skeleton it seized for its eventual shipment to Mongolia.

Federal Judge Kevin Castel said in an order Friday a hearing days earlier made him question assumptions the government made in asking to seize the dinosaur bones. Federal agents took the fossil in June after it was sold by a Dallas-based auction house.

The judge gave the government until Sept. 21 to explain better why it's entitled to keep the Tyrannosaurus bataar skeleton. A lawyer for a Gainesville, Fla., fossils dealer says his client is entitled to keep the skeleton he spent a year putting together.

The judge says there's "a serious question" as to whether the government sufficiently supported its contention the skeleton originated in Mongolia because it apparently contains parts of multiple dinosaurs.

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