A judge's order to make Kobe Bryant's arrest warrant available to the public can stand, as far as the district attorney is concerned.

District Attorney Mark Hurlbert announced Thursday that he will not appeal an Aug. 21 ruling by Eagle County Court Judge Fred Gannett to make public Bryant's arrest warrant.

"After careful review of the court's ruling, we decided against appealing the judge's order," said Hurlbert.

Gannett ordered that "the arrest warrant and return of service, and the Rule 41.1 petition and return shall be unsealed ? The arrest affidavit, the Rule 41.1 affidavit, and the search warrant, return and inventory, and affidavit shall remain sealed until judgment is entered."

"We determined that the information the order included for release would not detrimentally affect the victim's rights or the defendant's right to a fair trial," said Hurlbert.

Gannett's order allowed 10 days for attorneys to appeal his ruling to unseal the arrest warrant before it is instituted. Bryant's defense attorneys have made no announcement regarding their decision.