Hampton v. Walker et al

Filing 42

PROTECTIVE ORDER. Signed by Chief Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 7/25/2019. (jak)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF DIVISION ALONZO HAMPTON ADC #137559 v. PLAINTIFF No. 5:17-cv-149-DPM-JTR KEONTIS WALKER DEFENDANT PROTECTIVE ORDER Alonzo Hampton is an Arkansas Department of Correction inmate. His appointed lawyer has requested video surveillance footage of the incident at issue, as well as other materials that the ADC believes pose a security concern if provided to an inmate. Defendant Walker is willing to provide the video, as well as other requested information designated "confidential," subject to a protective order. The joint motion, N 41, is therefore granted. Hampton's lawyer may have a copy of the video, which may be used only for purposes of this case. It may be disclosed only to the extent necessary for the trial of this case; and copies may be provided only to members of the defense team, staff, or experts retained for this litigation. Hampton's lawyer may use the video at trial subject to the Federal Rules of Evidence. At the close of the case, she will return all copies of the video to Walker's lawyer or confirm in writing that the all copies have been destroyed if provided electronically. If Walker produces additional materials that he designates "confidential," then those materials will also be subject to the terms of this Order. So Ordered. Jrt' D.P. Marshall United States District Judge -2-

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