United States v. Kimmerly, 2:20-CR-0013-TOR. (2020)
Court: District Court, D. Washington
Number: infdco20200302d09
Visitors: 11
Filed: Feb. 28, 2020
Latest Update: Feb. 28, 2020
Summary: Protective Order re Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband THOMAS O. RICE , Chief District Judge . BEFORE THE COURT is the United States' Stipulated Protective Order re: Computer Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband (ECF No. 18) signed by David M. Herzog, Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, and Defendant Fainyan Kain James Kimmerly ("Defendant"), through his attorney, Colin Prince of the Federal Defender's Offi
Summary: Protective Order re Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband THOMAS O. RICE , Chief District Judge . BEFORE THE COURT is the United States' Stipulated Protective Order re: Computer Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband (ECF No. 18) signed by David M. Herzog, Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, and Defendant Fainyan Kain James Kimmerly ("Defendant"), through his attorney, Colin Prince of the Federal Defender's Offic..
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Protective Order re Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband
THOMAS O. RICE, Chief District Judge.
BEFORE THE COURT is the United States' Stipulated Protective Order re: Computer Forensic Review Procedures for Child Pornography Contraband (ECF No. 18) signed by David M. Herzog, Assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, and Defendant Fainyan Kain James Kimmerly ("Defendant"), through his attorney, Colin Prince of the Federal Defender's Office. Having reviewed the parties' stipulated protective order and the record, the Court is fully informed.
The Court orders the Stipulation (ECF No. 18) to be entered, and further orders the following:
The defense team shall not make, nor permit to be made, any copies of the child pornography contraband pursuant to this stipulation and order. The defense team shall not remove any contraband images from the government reviewing facility. A defense expert will be allowed to compile a report (without contraband images/videos) documenting the examination on removable media if the case dictates.
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