IN RE YORK, 1:16-MJ-00044-BAM. (2016)
Court: District Court, E.D. California
Number: infdco20160513738
Visitors: 14
Filed: Apr. 20, 2016
Latest Update: Apr. 20, 2016
Summary: SEALING ORDER (UNDER SEAL) BARBARA A. McAULIFFE , Magistrate Judge . For good cause shown, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: The complaint and supporting affidavit in the above-captioned case, together with this ex parte application, the memorandum of points and authorities, the declaration of Kimberly A. Sanchez and this court's sealing order, be kept under seal for 180 days or until all defendants have been arrested, whichever comes first. The court finds that: (1) closure serves a compellin
Summary: SEALING ORDER (UNDER SEAL) BARBARA A. McAULIFFE , Magistrate Judge . For good cause shown, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: The complaint and supporting affidavit in the above-captioned case, together with this ex parte application, the memorandum of points and authorities, the declaration of Kimberly A. Sanchez and this court's sealing order, be kept under seal for 180 days or until all defendants have been arrested, whichever comes first. The court finds that: (1) closure serves a compelling..
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SEALING ORDER
(UNDER SEAL)
BARBARA A. McAULIFFE, Magistrate Judge.
For good cause shown, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT:
The complaint and supporting affidavit in the above-captioned case, together with this ex parte application, the memorandum of points and authorities, the declaration of Kimberly A. Sanchez and this court's sealing order, be kept under seal for 180 days or until all defendants have been arrested, whichever comes first. The court finds that: (1) closure serves a compelling interest in protecting the integrity of investigations into criminal activity and the identity of individuals who assist law enforcement in investigations; (2) there is a substantial probability that, in the absence of closure, this compelling interest would be harmed; and (3) there are no alternatives to closure that would adequately protect the compelling interest. The executing agents or officers are permitted to provide a copy of the search warrant as required by Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(f).
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