Hollamon v. Frito Lay Inc

Filing 58

ORDER authorizing Kevin Hollamon, Gregg M. Lemley, Jana M. Ferguson, Mike Mirelez, Court Reporter, and John Sims, Videographer, to bring certain electronics into the Courthouse on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, subject to the rules set forth in this Order. Signed by Judge Brian S. Miller on 9/30/10. (bkp)

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Hollamon v. Frito Lay Inc Doc. 58 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS WESTERN DIVISION KEVIN HOLLAMON v. FRITO­LAY, INC. ORDER Kevin Hollamon, Gregg M. Lemley, Jana M. Ferguson, Mike Mirelez, Court Reporter, and John Sims, Videographer, are hereby authorized to bring a cell phone, laptop computer, video camera equipment, stenographic equipment, or personal digital assistant into the Richard Sheppard Arnold Courthouse in Little Rock on Tuesday, October 12, 2010, subject to the following rules: (a) The devices listed above may not be used to record, photograph, or film anyone or anything inside the courthouse, except for the sworn deposition of Kevin Hollamon. (b) 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 device through electronic screening machines and requiring the person possessing the device to turn the power to the device off and on. (c) The United States Marshals Service may further restrict electronic devices from entering the building should a threat assessment so dictate. NO. 4:10CV00011 BSM DEFENDANT PLAINTIFF Dockets.Justia.com Any violation of paragraph (a) may result in seizure of the electronic devices, withdrawal of the privilege to bring an electronic device into the courthouse, or other sanctions including contempt of court. IT IS SO ORDERED this 30th day of September, 2010. UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE

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