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On Wednesday, the 4th Appellate Court of California announced it was continuing the stay issued last week.
"We have considered the request for a stay, the opposition, the amicus curiae brief, and the limited record before us," court papers released Wednesday stated. "We conclude the stay should continue in place until this court can address the important legal and constitutional issues raised by the parties regarding the injunction."
County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher addressed the public before a closed session meeting with county leaders to mull a judge's surprise temporary injunction that allowed for restaurants to reopen.