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San Diego appeals court reverses order letting strip clubs, restaurants reopen

An appeals court overturned a San Diego judge’s ruling that allowed restaurants and strip clubs to reopen for in-door business amid statewide coronavirus restrictions, finding he issued an “overbroad injunction that was unsupported by the law.”

State appeals court overturns injunction that allowed restaurants to reopen

State appeals court overturns injunction that allowed restaurants to reopen Bill Lutzius, owner of Brooklyn Bar & Grill in San Diego, smokes a cigarette and watches old movies alone at the bar on Dec. 15. The restaurant closed temporarily because of state regulations intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus. (Sam Hodgson / The San Diego Union-Tribune) The unanimous ruling by the 4th District Court of Appeal says an injunction issued by a San Diego County Superior Court judge erred by including all county restaurants. Print An appeals court Jan. 22 reversed a San Diego County Superior Court judge’s December order that briefly allowed restaurants in the county to reopen.

Onsite dining in S D County must remain closed as appeals court extends stay of judge s reopening ruling

The new restrictions for the Southern California region go into effect at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, and must stay in place for at least three weeks because the region’s intensive care capacity has dropped below 15 percent. The order came after a flurry of court activity last week in a case initially centered around two San Diego strip clubs Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club and Pacers Showgirls International that had filed a lawsuit seeking to prevent state and local authorities from enforcing certain restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19. The strip clubs argued that they were operating safely, with reduced capacities and heightened safety measures, and that no COVID-19 cases had been traced to the businesses.

Court Extends Stay in Strip Club/Restaurant Suit; Businesses Remain Limited to Takeout

Court Extends Stay in Strip Club/Restaurant Suit; Businesses Remain Limited to Takeout Eric S. Page and Rafael Avitabile © Provided by NBC San Diego Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club in Kearny Mesa. A state appeals court on Wednesday announced it would extend a stay blocking a San Diego judge s temporary injunction allowing county restaurants to reopen on-site dining and would hear oral arguments in the case in mid-January. Last Friday, the California Court of Appeals first blocked the San Diego judge s temporary injunction, reducing them, once again, to takeout services only. The appellate court s initial ruling came just days after restaurants, which were reduced to to-go services only under Southern California s recent stay-at-home order, were apparently given the green light to serve food indoors and outdoors, and apply COVID-19 safety protocols as they saw fit.

San Diego Strip club ruling – NBC 7 San Diego

D ownload our NBC 7 mobile app for iOS or Android to get San Diego’s latest First Alert Weather and breaking news. 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.

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