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U.S. v. Matsuo Electric Company Limited, 4:17-CR-00073-JD. (2018)

Court: District Court, N.D. California Number: infdco20180220804 Visitors: 10
Filed: Jan. 10, 2018
Latest Update: Jan. 10, 2018
Summary: UNITED STATES' ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO PERMIT LIMITED DISCLOSURE OF A SEALED DOCUMENT AND ORDER JAMES DONATO , District Judge . The United States respectfully moves this Court for an order permitting disclosure of the sealed Attachment A to the Plea Agreement (Dkt. 12-2) to Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation ("NCC"). NCC is the defendant in United States v. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, CR 17-540-JD (N.D. Cal. Oct. 18, 2017). The government requests permission for this disclosure to allow the
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UNITED STATES' ADMINISTRATIVE MOTION TO PERMIT LIMITED DISCLOSURE OF A SEALED DOCUMENT AND ORDER

The United States respectfully moves this Court for an order permitting disclosure of the sealed Attachment A to the Plea Agreement (Dkt. 12-2) to Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation ("NCC"). NCC is the defendant in United States v. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, CR 17-540-JD (N.D. Cal. Oct. 18, 2017). The government requests permission for this disclosure to allow the government to meet its criminal discovery obligations in that case.

Attachment A to the Plea Agreement identifies certain individuals who had not been charged at the time of its filing. At least some of the individuals have still not been charged. The government moved to seal Attachment A to protect the named individuals because publicly revealing their names could be viewed as an accusation that they have engaged in criminal conduct, even though they have not been charged and have no forum in which to proclaim their innocence or seek exoneration. (See United States v. Matsuo Electric Company Limited, CR 17-00073-JD, Dkt. 11.) The Court ordered that Attachment A be sealed. (Dkt. 22.)

The government requests the Court's permission to disclose Attachment A to NCC so the government can meet its criminal discovery obligations in United States v. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, CR 17-540-JD. Because it is part of an agreement with the government, Attachment A to the Plea Agreement is part of the "Protected Materials" that are subject to the Protective Order in that case (Dkt. 25) and is, thereby, limited from further disclosure.

The government has consulted with counsel for Matsuo Electric Company Limited ("Matsuo"), and Matsuo has no objection to the government's request.

For the reasons stated above, the United States requests an order permitting disclosure of the sealed Attachment A to the Plea Agreement between the United States and Matsuo (United States v. Matsuo Electric Company Limited, CR 17-00073-JD, Dkt. 12-2) to NCC subject to the Protective Order in United States v. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, CR 17-540-JD (Dkt. 25).

ORDER

Based upon the motion of the government and for good cause shown, it is hereby ORDERED that the government is permitted to disclose the sealed Attachment A to the Plea Agreement between the United States and Matsuo Electric Company Limited (Dkt. 12-2) to Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation and its defense counsel for its use in United States v. Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation, CR 17-540-JD (N.D. Cal. Oct. 18, 2017) subject to the Protective Order issued in that case (Dkt. 25). Attachment A to the Plea Agreement is to otherwise remain sealed.

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