This court filing outlines the terms of a Protective Order, specifying who can access confidential i...
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This court filing outlines the terms of a Protective Order, specifying who can access confidential information and the procedures for disclosure. It lists various categories of individuals who may access such information, including attorneys, parties, expert witnesses, and court personnel. The order requires individuals to sign a written acknowledgment before being given access to confidential information.
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The transcript details a pre-trial hearing where the judge discusses jury selection procedures, COVI...
The transcript details a pre-trial hearing where the judge discusses jury selection procedures, COVID-19 protocols, and introduces court personnel to the potential jurors. The court confirms that all parties have received the voir dire questionnaire and discusses the process for exercising peremptory strikes. The transcript also touches on the introduction of counsel and staff to the jury panel.
Court Filing - Protective Order: 124-6
This is a Protective Order issued in a court case (1:20-cr-00330-AJN), defining who can access confidential information and under what conditions. It lists categories of individuals who can be privy to protected material and requires them to acknowledge the order before disclosure. The order aims to safeguard sensitive information throughout the legal proceedings.
Court Filing: 1:19-cv-09233-AJN Document 136-3
This court filing outlines the terms of a Protective Order, specifying who can access confidential information and the procedures for disclosure. It lists various categories of individuals who may access such information, including attorneys, parties, expert witnesses, and court personnel. The order requires individuals to sign a written acknowledgment before being given access to confidential information.
Court Transcript: 6988
The transcript details a pre-trial hearing where the judge discusses jury selection procedures, COVID-19 protocols, and introduces court personnel to the potential jurors. The court confirms that all parties have received the voir dire questionnaire and discusses the process for exercising peremptory strikes. The transcript also touches on the introduction of counsel and staff to the jury panel.
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