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Court Order or Protective Order related to Discovery: Case: 20-60033 Document: 00610033026 Page: 11 Filed: 11/06/12

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File: case: 20-60033 document: 00610033026 page: 11 filed: 11/06/12
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This document is a court order governing the handling of Discovery materials in a case, including the protection of Confidential Information and the procedures for returning or destroying such materials after the case concludes. It outlines the responsibilities of Defense Counsel and the Government regarding these materials. The order remains in effect until modified or until certain conditions are met.

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