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Type: Legal document
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This page of a legal document, filed on July 27, 2020, outlines the conditions under which its provisions remain in effect. It states that changes require either a mutual written agreement between the Government and Defense Counsel or a modifying order from the Court. It also mandates that both parties must meet and confer before any hearings or trials to agree on modifications for presenting evidence.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Defense Counsel Defense Counsel
Mentioned as a party that must agree with the Government on certain matters and can apply to the Court for modificati...
attorney of record attorney of record
Mentioned in the context of federal or state ethics rules applicable to them.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
the Government government agency
A party to the agreement, must confer with Defense Counsel, and can make motions to dismiss charges.
the Court judicial body
Can modify the Order and is the body to which applications for modifications are made.

Timeline (1 events)

The Government and Defense Counsel agree to meet and confer in advance of any hearings or trial to discuss and agree to any modifications necessary for the presentation of evidence.
The Government Defense Counsel

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The Government professional Defense Counsel
The document stipulates that they must "mutually agree in writing" for provisions to change and must "meet and confer" regarding modifications for hearings or trials.

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 29 Filed 07/27/20 Page 12 of 13
including but not limited to Confidential Information, within 30
days of the expiration of the period for direct appeal from any
verdict in the above-captioned case; the period of direct appeal
from any order dismissing any of the charges in the above-
captioned case; the expiration of the period for a petition
pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2255; any period of time required by the
federal or state ethics rules applicable to any attorney of
record in this case; or the granting of any motion made on
behalf of the Government dismissing any charges in the above-
captioned case, whichever date is later.
19. The foregoing provisions shall remain in effect
unless and until either (a) the Government and Defense Counsel
mutually agree in writing otherwise, or (b) this Order is
modified by further order of the Court.
20. The Government and Defense Counsel agree to meet
and confer in advance of any hearings or trial to discuss and
agree to any modifications necessary for the presentation of
evidence at those proceedings. In the absence of agreement,
Defense Counsel may make an appropriate application to the Court
for any such modifications.
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