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Adcox v. Davis, 1:92-cv-05830-LJO-SAB. (2018)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20180913e42 Visitors: 16
Filed: Sep. 11, 2018
Latest Update: Sep. 11, 2018
Summary: DEATH PENALTY CASE ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED REQUEST TO FILE DOCUMENTS UNDER SEAL (Doc. No. 211) STANLEY A. BOONE , Magistrate Judge . Before the Court is Petitioner's September 6, 2018 request, by and through appointed co-counsel, the Office of the Federal Defender, to file ex parte and under seal his separately submitted: (i) Request to seal documents, (ii) Motion document to be filed under seal relating to counsel appointment and budgetary matters, and (iii) Proposed order on the motio
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DEATH PENALTY CASE

ORDER GRANTING UNOPPOSED REQUEST TO FILE DOCUMENTS UNDER SEAL

(Doc. No. 211)

Before the Court is Petitioner's September 6, 2018 request, by and through appointed co-counsel, the Office of the Federal Defender, to file ex parte and under seal his separately submitted: (i) Request to seal documents, (ii) Motion document to be filed under seal relating to counsel appointment and budgetary matters, and (iii) Proposed order on the motion. Petitioner states the documents proposed for sealing relate solely to legal representation and include confidential and privileged information.

No opposition has been received and the time for submitting opposition has expired. Local Rule 141(c).

The Court has reviewed the request and the noted separately submitted documents and HEREBY ORDERS that:

1. Petitioner's request is GRANTED, the Clerk of the Court is directed to file ex parte and under seal, with service upon only counsel for Petitioner: (i) The request to seal documents totaling three (3) pages, (ii) The motion document to be filed under seal totaling three (3) pages with fifty-one (51) page attachment, and (iii) The proposed order on the motion totaling two (2) pages, 2. The foregoing documents and the information therein constitute confidential information which shall not be disclosed, in whole or part, to any person other than the Court and Court staff and individually named counsel for their use solely in connection with litigation of the habeas corpus proceeding pending before this Court, 3. No publicly filed document shall include the above documents and/or the information therein unless authorized by the Court to be filed under seal, and 4. All provisions of this order shall continue to be binding after the conclusion of this habeas corpus proceeding and specifically shall apply in the event of a retrial of all or any portion of Petitioner's criminal case, except that either party may request modification or vacation of this order upon entry of final judgment.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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