January 01, 2019
Subsequent to Court-1's ruling, another court, Court-2, did not permit the modification.
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This legal document, part of a court filing from March 2, 2020, outlines a procedural history involving civil protective orders in a criminal case. In 2019, the Government successfully modified a protective order in one court (Court-1) to obtain materials from a 'Recipient' for a grand jury, while another court (Court-2) denied a similar request. The current court is now permitting the Defendant, who learned of this through discovery, to provide this sealed information to Court-1 and Court-2 so those courts can determine whether to unseal related materials.
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Court-2 denied the Government's application.
Date unknown
Court-1 and Court-2 ordered that filings regarding the Subpoenas remain under seal.
Date unknown
Another court, Court-2, did not permit the modification of the civil protective order.
2019-01-01 • Court-2
Court-2 did not permit the modification of the civil protective order.
2019-01-01
Court-1 permitted modification of protective order; Court-2 did not.
2019-01-01 • Unknown Civil Courts
Government applied ex parte and under seal to modify protective orders to permit compliance with subpoenas.
2019-02-01 • Courts
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