United States v. Taylor, 3:19-CR-161-RJC-DCK. (2020)
Court: District Court, W.D. North Carolina
Number: infdco20200108a62
Visitors: 19
Filed: Jan. 07, 2020
Latest Update: Jan. 07, 2020
Summary: ORDER DAVID C. KEESLER , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURT on Defendant's "Motion To Seal" (Document No. 21) filed January 6, 2020. In accordance with the Local Rules, the Court has considered the Motion to Seal, the public's interest in access to the affected materials, and alternatives to sealing. The Court determines that no less restrictive means other than sealing is sufficient inasmuch as Defendant's Motion To Continue Sentencing contains sensitive and private inform
Summary: ORDER DAVID C. KEESLER , Magistrate Judge . THIS MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURT on Defendant's "Motion To Seal" (Document No. 21) filed January 6, 2020. In accordance with the Local Rules, the Court has considered the Motion to Seal, the public's interest in access to the affected materials, and alternatives to sealing. The Court determines that no less restrictive means other than sealing is sufficient inasmuch as Defendant's Motion To Continue Sentencing contains sensitive and private informa..
More
ORDER
DAVID C. KEESLER, Magistrate Judge.
THIS MATTER IS BEFORE THE COURT on Defendant's "Motion To Seal" (Document No. 21) filed January 6, 2020. In accordance with the Local Rules, the Court has considered the Motion to Seal, the public's interest in access to the affected materials, and alternatives to sealing. The Court determines that no less restrictive means other than sealing is sufficient inasmuch as Defendant's Motion To Continue Sentencing contains sensitive and private information that is inappropriate for public access. Having carefully considered the motion and the record, and noting the Government does not oppose the motion, the undersigned will grant the motion.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED that Defendant's "Motion To Seal" (Document No. 21) is GRANTED, and the Motion To Continue Sentencing (Document No. 22) is sealed until further Order of this Court.
Source: Leagle