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Vargas v. County of Yolo, 2:15-cv-02537-TLN-CKD. (2016)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20161109c70 Visitors: 7
Filed: Nov. 08, 2016
Latest Update: Nov. 08, 2016
Summary: JOINT REQUEST FOR ORDER PERMITTING INSPECTION AND COPYING OF NONCONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF PROBATION FILE UPON COURT'S DETERMINATION OF GOOD CAUSE (Penal Code 1203.10); ORDER CAROLYN K. DELANEY , Magistrate Judge . WHEREAS Defendants COUNTY OF YOLO, YOLO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, EDWARD PRIETO, HECTOR BAUTISTA, REIKO MATSUMURA and GARY HALLENBECK (hereafter "Requestor") seek copies of the probation files of Plaintiffs Arnulfo Rodriguez Bermudez, and Augustin Alonoso Bermudez Vargas, and have
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JOINT REQUEST FOR ORDER PERMITTING INSPECTION AND COPYING OF NONCONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF PROBATION FILE UPON COURT'S DETERMINATION OF GOOD CAUSE (Penal Code § 1203.10); ORDER

WHEREAS Defendants COUNTY OF YOLO, YOLO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE, EDWARD PRIETO, HECTOR BAUTISTA, REIKO MATSUMURA and GARY HALLENBECK (hereafter "Requestor") seek copies of the probation files of Plaintiffs Arnulfo Rodriguez Bermudez, and Augustin Alonoso Bermudez Vargas, and have submitted a declaration in support of its request;

WHEREAS The Yolo County Probation Department stipulates that if the Court finds that good cause has been established, the Yolo County Probation Department has no objection to that determination and subsequent disclosure of the requested records as specified below;

THEREFORE having reviewed REQUESTOR's declaration, the Court finds that there is good cause to allow REQUESTOR to examine and copy the non-confidential portions of the probation file pertaining to Arnulfo Rodriguez Bermudez, and Augustin Alonoso Bermudez Vargas, and shall be entitled to inspect and copy such records;

GOOD CAUSE APPEARING the Yolo County Probation Department is hereby ordered to permit REQUESTOR to inspect and copy all non-confidential writings contained in Probation's file pertaining to Arnulfo Rodriguez Bermudez, and Augustin Alonoso Bermudez Vargas, including: (1) All reports made by a probation officer and filed with the court (Penal Code section 1203.05, subd. (b)), and (2) any and all non-confidential portions of the Defendant's probation file pursuant to Penal Code section 1203.10. Confidential portions shall be redacted by the Probation Department. Confidential information will include, but be limited to, personal information as described in People v. Connor 115 Cal.App.4th 669 (2004), victim information pursuant to Marsy's Law and confidential investigatory information. Probation will provide a categorical description of the materials deemed "confidential" but is not required to provide a "privilege log" listing each document withheld.

So Stipulated:

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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