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U.S. v. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, CR-14-00175-TEH. (2016)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20160715983 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jul. 14, 2016
Latest Update: Jul. 14, 2016
Summary: JOINT APPLICATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER REGARDING EMPLOYEE INFORMATION; [PROPOSED] ORDER THELTON E. HENDERSON , District Judge . APPLICATION The parties jointly submit this application for a Protective Order regarding the disclosure to the government of certain confidential and personal identifying information regarding PG&E employees. The parties agree and request that the Court order that: 1. These materials may be viewed only by individuals from the United States Attorney's Offic
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JOINT APPLICATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER REGARDING EMPLOYEE INFORMATION; [PROPOSED] ORDER

APPLICATION

The parties jointly submit this application for a Protective Order regarding the disclosure to the government of certain confidential and personal identifying information regarding PG&E employees. The parties agree and request that the Court order that:

1. These materials may be viewed only by individuals from the United States Attorney's Office and agents/investigators assigned to prosecute the case; 2. These materials may be used only in connection with this criminal case; 3. In the event that either party finds it necessary to file copies of these materials, the parties agree and request that this Court order such filing be made under seal; and 4. If any party seeks to admit these materials at trial, confidential and personal identifying information will be redacted.

SO STIPULATED.

SIGNATURE ATTESTATION

I declare that concurrence has been obtained from each of the above signatories to file this document with the Court.

[PROPOSED] ORDER

Based upon the above application, and for good cause appearing, IT IS HEREBY

ORDERED that the disclosure of certain confidential and personal identifying information regarding PG&E employees, shall be governed by this Protective Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that these materials may be viewed only by individuals from the United States Attorney's Office and agents/investigators assigned to prosecute the case. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that these materials may only be used in connection with this criminal case. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event that either party finds it necessary to file copies of these materials, such filing shall be made under seal and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that if either party seeks to introduce any of these materials at trial, confidential and personal identifying information shall be redacted.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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