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Type: Legal document
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Summary

This legal document, filed on July 28, 2020, as part of case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, defines what constitutes "Confidential Information" provided by the Government during discovery. It specifies that materials containing personal information of victims and witnesses are to be marked confidential, but also establishes a procedure for Defense Counsel to challenge this designation if they disagree, potentially leading to a motion to de-designate the materials.

People (3)

Name Role Context
victims Victim
Mentioned as individuals whose personal identification information may be contained in Confidential Information.
witnesses Witness
Mentioned as individuals whose personal identification information may be contained in Confidential Information.
Defense Counsel Legal Counsel
The legal representative for the defense, who has the right to challenge the 'confidential' designation of materials ...

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
The Government Government agency
The party responsible for producing discovery materials and designating them as 'Confidential' in the legal action.

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2020-07-28
Document 33-1 was filed in case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN.

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Defense Counsel Adversarial (Legal) The Government
The document outlines the procedural rules of engagement between the Government (as the provider of discovery materials) and Defense Counsel (as the recipient), including a specific process for resolving disagreements over the classification of information.

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Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN Document 33-1 Filed 07/28/20 Page 6 of 12
7. Copies of Discovery or other materials produced
by the Government in this action bearing “Confidential” stamps,
or designated as “confidential” as described below, and/or
electronic Discovery materials designated as “confidential” by
the Government, including such materials marked as
“confidential” either on the documents or materials themselves,
or designated as “confidential” in a folder or document title,
are deemed “Confidential Information.” The Government shall
clearly mark all pages or electronic materials containing
Confidential Information, or folder or document titles as
necessary, with “confidential” designations.
8. Confidential Information may contain personal
identification information of victims, witnesses, or other
specific individuals who are not parties to this action, and
other confidential information; as well as information that
identifies, or could lead to the identification of, witnesses in
this matter. The identity of an alleged victim or witness who
has identified herself or himself publicly as such on the record
in this case shall not be treated as Confidential Information.
9. Defense Counsel may, at any time, notify the
Government that Defense Counsel does not concur in the
designation of documents or other materials as Confidential
Information. If the Government does not agree to de-designate
such documents or materials, Defense Counsel may thereafter move
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