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U.S. v. Trahan, 15-cr-10346-GAO. (2018)

Court: District Court, D. Massachusetts Number: infdco20181127536 Visitors: 8
Filed: Nov. 13, 2018
Latest Update: Nov. 13, 2018
Summary: DISCOVERY PROTECTIVE ORDER GEORGE A. O'TOOLE, JR. , District Judge . 1. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 16(d), the government submits, and the defendant does not at this time contest, that good cause exists for the following protective order in regard to certain discovery in this case. 2. The Defendant shall not disseminate discovery items designated as "Sensitive" or "Sealed" to anyone other than counsel and members of the Defendant's litigation and investigative team. Defe
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DISCOVERY PROTECTIVE ORDER

1. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 16(d), the government submits, and the defendant does not at this time contest, that good cause exists for the following protective order in regard to certain discovery in this case.

2. The Defendant shall not disseminate discovery items designated as "Sensitive" or "Sealed" to anyone other than counsel and members of the Defendant's litigation and investigative team. Defense counsel and the Defendant's litigation team may show and display "Sensitive" or "Sealed" materials produced in discovery to the Defendant, but may not provide a copy of "Sensitive" or "Sealed" materials produced in discovery to the Defendant or third parties to keep and maintain in their possession. Further, defense counsel and the Defendant's litigation team shall return "Sensitive" or "Sealed" materials produced in discovery to the United States Attorney's Office within 10 days upon conclusion of the case before this Court, or, if an appeal is taken, upon completion of such an appeal.

3. Any "Sensitive" or "Sealed" materials produced in discovery that are filed with the Court in connection with pre-trial motions, trial, sentencing, or other matter before this Court, shall be filed under seal and shall remain sealed until otherwise ordered by this Court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Source:  Leagle

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