WALKER v. MEEHAN

Docket No. A033077.

194 Cal.App.3d 1290 (1987)

240 Cal. Rptr. 171

ROBERT WALKER et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents, v. JOHN J. MEEHAN, as District Attorney, etc., Defendant and Appellant; CITY OF EMERYVILLE, Defendant and Respondent; ROBERT R. OLSON et al., Interveners and Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division One.

August 24, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

COUNSEL

John J. Meehan, District Attorney, and Colton C. Carmine, Deputy District Attorney, for Defendant and Appellant.

No appearance for Defendant and Respondent.

David F. Offen-Brown, Alexander, Millner & McGee, Patrick W. Coyle, Ernst & Coyle, John A. Burgess and Diane Schneider for Plaintiffs and Respondents and for Interveners and Respondents.

Elwayne E. Smith, City Attorney (Huntington Park), Wildman, Harrold, Allen, Dixon, Barash & Hill, Jerry M. Hill, Kenneth W. Kossoff, Brendon Brady, Brady & Ford, Simke, Chodos, Silberfeld & Anteau, David Manning Chodos, Richard A. Ford, Peter Wallin and Wallin, Kress, Reisman, Price & Dilkes as Amici Curiae.


OPINION

RUSHING, J.*

This is an appeal by the District Attorney of Alameda County from an order of the superior court granting a preliminary injunction which prevented any interference with the playing of the game of Pai Gow in licensed cardrooms. In light of our agreement with the decision in Sullivan v. Fox (1987) 189 Cal.App.3d 673 [

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