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The document discusses Local Criminal Rule 23.1(a) and its provisions for preventing prejudicial out...

The document discusses Local Criminal Rule 23.1(a) and its provisions for preventing prejudicial outside interferences in criminal trials. It outlines seven subject matters that are presumptively likely to interfere with a fair trial if publicly disseminated. The rule restricts lawyers, law firms, government agents, and police officers from releasing non-public information related to pending or imminent criminal litigation.

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The document discusses Local Criminal Rule 23.1(a) and its provisions for preventing prejudicial outside interferences in criminal trials. It outlines seven subject matters that are presumptively likely to interfere with a fair trial if publicly disseminated. The rule restricts lawyers, law firms, government agents, and police officers from releasing non-public information related to pending or imminent criminal litigation.

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Local Criminal Rule 23.1(a)Prejudicial outside interferences in criminal litigationRestrictions on public dissemination of information by lawyers and government agents
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