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court filing: Case1:20-cr-00320-AJN Document 332 Filed 07/28/20 Page 7 of 7

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The government opposes the defendant's motion to restrict the government's use of materials gathered in a criminal case, arguing that such restrictions are unprecedented and without legal basis. The government requests that the court enter its proposed protective order and deny the defendant's motion. The document is a submission by the Acting United States Attorney to the court.

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