United States v. Wright, 3:19-CR-00012-MMD-WGC. (2020)
Court: District Court, D. Nevada
Number: infdco20200320a05
Visitors: 21
Filed: Mar. 18, 2020
Latest Update: Mar. 18, 2020
Summary: UNITED STATES' MOTION TO SEAL AND SEALING ORDER [PROPOSED] MIRANDA M. DU , Magistrate Judge . The government respectfully moves the Court for an order sealing the corresponding Stipulation for Protective Order Regarding Confidential Records, Protective Order [Proposed] Regarding Confidential Records, this Motion, and any corresponding Order issued by this Honorable Court, be sealed, given that the stipulation and proposed protective order contain confidential records that may be deemed sens
Summary: UNITED STATES' MOTION TO SEAL AND SEALING ORDER [PROPOSED] MIRANDA M. DU , Magistrate Judge . The government respectfully moves the Court for an order sealing the corresponding Stipulation for Protective Order Regarding Confidential Records, Protective Order [Proposed] Regarding Confidential Records, this Motion, and any corresponding Order issued by this Honorable Court, be sealed, given that the stipulation and proposed protective order contain confidential records that may be deemed sensi..
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UNITED STATES' MOTION TO SEAL AND SEALING ORDER [PROPOSED]
MIRANDA M. DU, Magistrate Judge.
The government respectfully moves the Court for an order sealing the corresponding Stipulation for Protective Order Regarding Confidential Records, Protective Order [Proposed] Regarding Confidential Records, this Motion, and any corresponding Order issued by this Honorable Court, be sealed, given that the stipulation and proposed protective order contain confidential records that may be deemed sensitive.
ORDER
Based upon the government's foregoing motion and the representations set forth therein, and good cause appearing, the Court hereby ORDERS that the Stipulation for Protective Order Regarding Confidential Records, Protective Order [Proposed] Regarding Confidential Records, this Motion, and any corresponding Order be filed under SEAL effective today until further Order of the Court.
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