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United States v. Alizadeh

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California
Apr 30, 2015
2:15-CR-0087 KJM (E.D. Cal. Apr. 30, 2015)

Opinion

          BENJAMIN B. WAGNER, United States Attorney, MICHAEL D. ANDERSON, HEIKO P. COPPOLA, Assistant United States Attorneys, Sacramento, CA, Attorneys for Plaintiff United States of America.

          MALCOM S. SEGAL, Counsel for Defendant ALIZADEH.

          WILLIAM J. PORTANOVA, Counsel for Defendant WEAVER.


          AMENDED STIPULATION AND [PROPOSED] PROTECTIVE ORDER BETWEEN THE PARTIES REGARDING DISCOVERY

          ALLISON CLAIRE, Magistrate Judge.

         STIPULATION

         Plaintiff United States of America, by and through its counsel of record, and defendants ABOLGHASENNI "ABE" ALIZADEH and MARY SUE WEAVER, by and through their counsel of record, hereby stipulate as follows:

         1. This Court may enter protective orders pursuant to Rule 16(d) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, and its general supervisory authority.

         2. This Stipulation and Order pertains to all discovery provided to or made available to Defense Counsel as part of discovery in this case (hereafter, collectively known as "the discovery").

         3. Defense counsel shall not disclose any of the discovery to any person other than their respective defendant/client, witnesses that they are interviewing or preparing for trial, or attorneys, law clerks, paralegals, secretaries, experts, and investigators involved in the representation of the defendant in connection to this criminal case.

         4. The discovery and information therein may only be used in connection with the litigation of this case and for no other purpose. The discovery is now and will forever remain the property of the United States Government. Defense counsel will return the discovery or certify that it has been shredded at the conclusion of the case and defense counsel's document retention obligations.

         5. In the event that the defendant obtains substitute counsel, undersigned defense counsel agrees to return all discovery provided under this order to government counsel, in order that the government may arrange for substituted counsel to sign the order and the reissuance of the discovery to new counsel.

         6. Defense counsel will store the discovery in a secure place and will use reasonable care to ensure that it is not disclosed to third persons in violation of this agreement.

         7. If defense counsel makes, or causes to be made, any further copies of any of the discovery, defense counsel will inscribe the following notation on each copy or incorporate onto electronic files (efiles): "U.S. Government Property; May Not Be Disseminated Without U.S. Government Permission."

         8. If defense counsel releases custody of any of the discovery, or authorized copies thereof, to any person described in paragraph three, defense counsel shall provide such recipients with copies of this Order and advise that person that the discovery is the property of the United States Government, that the discovery and information therein may only be used in connection with the litigation of this case and for no other purpose, and that an unauthorized use of the discovery may constitute a violation of law and/or contempt of court.

         9. Defense counsel shall advise government counsel of any subpoenas, document requests or claims for access to the discovery by third parties in order that the government may take action to resist or comply with such demands as it may deem appropriate.

         10. Defense counsel shall be responsible for advising his or her respective defendant, employees and other members of the defense team, and defense witnesses of the contents of this Stipulation/Order.

         IT IS SO STIPULATED.

          ORDER

         IT IS SO FOUND AND ORDERED.


Summaries of

United States v. Alizadeh

United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California
Apr 30, 2015
2:15-CR-0087 KJM (E.D. Cal. Apr. 30, 2015)
Case details for

United States v. Alizadeh

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. ABOLGHASENNI "ABE" ALIZADEH, and…

Court:United States District Court, Ninth Circuit, California, E.D. California

Date published: Apr 30, 2015

Citations

2:15-CR-0087 KJM (E.D. Cal. Apr. 30, 2015)