The court order establishes rules for the Defendant, Defense Counsel, and designated individuals to ...
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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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The court order outlines the procedures for handling discovery materials, including disclosure to de...
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.
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