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Pennsylvania asks judge to retain limits on crowd size

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Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro (Photo courtesy of the Office of Gov. Tom Wolf)HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania’s top lawyer asked a federal judge Wednesday to retain Gov.

Tom Wolf’s limits on crowd size, at least for now, warning that allowing large groups to congregate during a legal battle over Wolf's public health orders “will result in people’s deaths" from the coronavirus.The office of Attorney General Josh Shapiro asked the judge, an appointee of President Donald Trump, to delay enforcement of his ruling that many of the Democratic governor’s pandemic shutdown orders were unconstitutional.U.S.

District Judge William Stickman IV in Pittsburgh ruled against the state’s current size limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings,.

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