U.S. v. Correa, 2:17-CR-000176-TLN. (2019)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20190603453
Visitors: 33
Filed: May 23, 2019
Latest Update: May 23, 2019
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER SEALING DOCUMENTS AS SET FORTH IN GOVERNMENT'S NOTICE TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . Pursuant to Local Rule 141(b) and based upon the representations contained in the government's Request to Seal, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the four-page document filed by the government pertaining to defendant Leonard Correa and the government's Request to Seal shall be SEALED until further order of this Court. It is further ordered that access to the sealed documents shall be limited to
Summary: [PROPOSED] ORDER SEALING DOCUMENTS AS SET FORTH IN GOVERNMENT'S NOTICE TROY L. NUNLEY , District Judge . Pursuant to Local Rule 141(b) and based upon the representations contained in the government's Request to Seal, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the four-page document filed by the government pertaining to defendant Leonard Correa and the government's Request to Seal shall be SEALED until further order of this Court. It is further ordered that access to the sealed documents shall be limited to ..
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[PROPOSED] ORDER SEALING DOCUMENTS AS SET FORTH IN GOVERNMENT'S NOTICE
TROY L. NUNLEY, District Judge.
Pursuant to Local Rule 141(b) and based upon the representations contained in the government's Request to Seal, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the four-page document filed by the government pertaining to defendant Leonard Correa and the government's Request to Seal shall be SEALED until further order of this Court.
It is further ordered that access to the sealed documents shall be limited to the government and counsel for the defendant.
The Court has considered the factors set forth in Oregonian Publishing Co. v. U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, 920 F.2d 1462 (9th Cir. 1990). The Court finds that, for the reasons stated in the government's request, sealing the government's motion serves a compelling interest. The Court further finds that, in the absence of closure, the compelling interests identified by the government would be harmed. In light of the public filing of its request to seal, the Court further finds that there are no additional alternatives to sealing the government's motion that would adequately protect the compelling interests identified by the government.
Source: Leagle