Nance et al v. Sammis et al
Filing
229
ORDER authorizing Taurus Bailey to bring a cell phone, laptop computer or personal digital assistant, subject to the stated rules, into the U.S. Federal Building & Courthouse in Jonesboro between 4/18/11 & 4/22/11. Signed by Judge Brian S. Miller on 4/18/2011. (jct)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
UNSELD NANCE, SR., et al.
v.
PLAINTIFFS
NO. 3:07CV00119 BSM
CONSOLIDATED WITH 3:07CV00189
ERIK SAMMIS, et al.
DEFENDANTS
ORDER
Taurus Bailey is hereby authorized to bring a cell phone, laptop computer, or personal
digital assistant into the United States Federal Building and Courthouse in Jonesboro
between Monday, April 18, 2011, and Friday, April 22, 2011, subject to the following rules:
(a)
The devices mentioned above may not be used to record, photograph, or film
anyone or anything inside the courthouse.
(b)
Cell phones must be turned off and put away when in the courtroom.
(c)
Wireless internet components of electronic devices must be deactivated when
in district courtrooms.
(d)
Before persons with electronic devices are granted entry into the courthouse,
all devices must be examined by the United States Marshals Service or Court
Security Personnel. This examination includes, but is not limited to placing
the devise through electronic screening machines and requiring the person
possessing the device to turn the power to the device off and on.
(e)
The United States Marshals Service may further restrict electronic devices
from entering the building should a threat assessment so dictate.
A violation of paragraph (a), (b), or (c) may result in seizure of the electronic devices,
withdrawal of the privilege to bring an electronic device into the courthouse, or other
sanctions. A violation of the prohibition on recording, photographing, or filming anyone or
anything inside the courthouse may be punished as contempt of court.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 18th day of April, 2011.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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