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U.S. v. LLANEZA, 4-13-70148 MAG. (2013)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20130308b46 Visitors: 18
Filed: Feb. 21, 2013
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2013
Summary: STIPULATION REQUESTING PROTECTIVE ORDER, AND ORDER DONNA M. RYU, Magistrate Judge. The parties respectfully stipulate as follows: 1. The United States wishes to turn over discovery materials in this matter to counsel for defendant Matthew Aaron Llaneza. These materials include information that could compromise government sources and investigative methods if it were released publicly. Accordingly, the United States respecfully asks the Court to enter the protective order set forth below. 2. D
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STIPULATION REQUESTING PROTECTIVE ORDER, AND ORDER

DONNA M. RYU, Magistrate Judge.

The parties respectfully stipulate as follows:

1. The United States wishes to turn over discovery materials in this matter to counsel for defendant Matthew Aaron Llaneza. These materials include information that could compromise government sources and investigative methods if it were released publicly. Accordingly, the United States respecfully asks the Court to enter the protective order set forth below.

2. Defendant's counsel stipulates to entry of the proposed protective order set forth below. 3. Accordingly, the parties respectfully ask the Court to enter the proposed protective order set forth below.

PROTECTIVE ORDER

The United States has moved for a protective order limiting the uses to which discovery materials in this case may be put. The Court finds that there is good cause for issuance of such a protective order. Therefore, IT IS ORDERED THAT:

1. The contents of the discovery materials in this case shall not be disclosed in any form to any other person by defense counsel except to the client, any investigator(s) for the client, and any other members of defendant's trial team including expert witnesses, and then only for the specific purposes relating to defending the client in this case.

2. Unless expressly authorized by this Court, no information derived from the discovery materials which are the subject of this order may be disclosed to any individual or entity for any other use.

3. This Order applies to all attorneys associated with the above case who have knowledge of this Order regardless of the nature of their involvement in the case. This Order shall be binding on all subsequent attorneys who represent the defendant in this case or any other person who comes into possession of the discovery materials disclosed pursuant to this Order.

4. All persons who come into possession of the discovery materials disclosed pursuant to this Order are required to advise any other persons receiving disclosure of any of the discovery materials of the terms of this Order.

5. A willful violation of this Order shall constitute a criminal contempt of Court for which sanctions are provided by law. The parties who agree to receive information which is subject to this Order agree that this Court has jurisdiction to enter this Order.

Source:  Leagle

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