Court Filing - Protective Order: 229020
Summary
The court order establishes rules for the Defendant, Defense Counsel, and designated individuals to handle discovery materials, including confidentiality requirements and procedures for sharing with potential witnesses. It differentiates between general discovery materials and 'Highly Confidential Information', imposing stricter controls on the latter. The order aims to balance the Defendant's right to prepare their defense with the need to protect sensitive information.
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Court Filing: 123920
The court order outlines the procedures for handling discovery materials, including disclosure to designated persons, prospective witnesses, and experts. It requires the defendant and defense counsel to provide a copy of the order to those they disclose materials to and obtain their agreement to be bound by its terms. The order aims to protect sensitive information while allowing the defendant to prepare their defense.
court filing: Case 1:17-cr-00330 Document 101002 Filed 07/28/20 Page 24 of 36
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court filing: Case 1:20-cr-60838
The court filing discusses the defendant's ability to evade detection and law enforcement, despite a bounty and media scrutiny. The defense's arguments and evidence are deemed insufficient to counter the justification for detention, given the defendant's actions and defense counsel's interactions with the Government.
Court Filing: 1:20-cr-00633-DAD
This court filing establishes the protocol for the defendant's counsel to handle discovery materials and confidential information, including who can access them and how they should be stored. It also outlines the responsibilities of the defense counsel and the defendant in maintaining the security of these materials. The order aims to protect sensitive information while allowing the defendant to prepare their defense.
Court Order: 20-80003
The court order governs the use and disclosure of Discovery materials provided to the Defendant and their counsel, restricting their use to the defense of the criminal action and outlining who may access these materials.
Court Filing: 20-800033
The court order prohibits the disclosure or dissemination of victim and witness identities referenced in the discovery materials, with certain exceptions for defense counsel and staff. It also restricts the public filing of such identities unless authorized by the government or the court. The order aims to protect sensitive information while allowing the defense to prepare their case.
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