Page 7 of a court filing (Case 1:20-cr-00330-AJN, United States v. Ghislaine Maxwell) detailing a Protective Order. It outlines strict conditions under which the Defendant and Defense Counsel may access 'Confidential Information,' prohibiting its use in civil proceedings and mandating that the Defendant only review materials under the supervision of counsel or via Bureau of Prisons protocols.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Defendant | Defendant |
Subject of the restrictions regarding handling of confidential information (referred to as 'her', implies Ghislaine M...
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| Defense Counsel | Legal Representation |
Responsible for maintaining custody of confidential information and supervising the defendant's review
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| Government | Prosecution |
Entity designating documents as Confidential Information
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Bureau of Prisons |
Responsible for providing electronic access to discovery materials to the defendant consistent with regulations
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| The Court |
Authority issuing the order
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| Department of Justice |
Source of the document (inferred from footer DOJ-OGR)
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"Shall be used by the Defendant or her Defense Counsel solely for purposes of the defense of this criminal action, and not for any civil proceeding"Source
"Shall be reviewed and possessed by the Defendant in hard copy solely in the presence of Defense Counsel"Source
"Shall be possessed in electronic format only by Defense Counsel and by appropriate officials of the Bureau of Prisons"Source
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