Jorge Avila v. City of Santa Monica et al
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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Jay C. Gandhi. After due consideration of the STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER submitted by the parties, and good cause appearing therefore, the Court rules as follows: The terms and conditions of the STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER shall govern the limited access to, and use of, the records /documents set forth therein. (See Order for details) 20 (bem)
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MARSHA JONES MOUTRIE, City Attorney
CAROL ANN ROHR, Deputy City Attorney
Bar No. 90012
carol.rohr@smgov.net
1685 Main Street, Room 310
Santa Monica, California 90401
Telephone: (310) 458-8335
Facsimile: (310) 451-5862
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Attorneys for Defendants,
CITY OF SANTA MONICA, SCOTT MATSUDA, GEORGE MENDEZ,
SCOTT McGOWAN and MARILYN AMIACHE
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
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CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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JORGE AVILA,
Plaintiff,
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CASE NO.: CV 13-03570-ODW
(JCGX)
v.
Honorable Otis D. Wright, II
CITY OF SANTA MONICA, SCOTT
MATSUDA, GEORGE MENDEZ, SCOTT
McGOWAN, MARILYN AMIACHE and
Does 1-10, inclusive
[PROPOSED] ORDER ON
STIPULATED PROTECTIVE
ORDER
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Defendants.
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Plaintiff JORGE AVILA, and defendants CITY OF SANTA MONICA,
SCOTT MATSUDA, GEORGE MENDEZ, SCOTT McGOWAN and MARILYN
AMIACHE, have stipulated and agreed to a STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER
now before this Court, entered into solely for the purpose of allowing defendants
CITY OF SANTA MONICA, SCOTT MATSUDA, GEORGE MENDEZ, SCOTT
McGOWAN and MARILYN AMIACHE, and their counsel of record, to have limited
access to all records/documents prepared/generated by the Santa Monica Police
Department and its employees in connection with the April 6, 2012 arrest of Jorge
Avila for the purpose of their defense in this matter.
The STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER will govern the limited access to
the CONFIDENTIAL information described therein, precluding publication and
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PROPOSED ORDER ON STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER.DOC
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limiting the use of said records/documents which the parties maintain contain
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CONFIDENTIAL information, due to the fact on September 28, 2012, the Superior
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Court of the State of California in the matter of the People of the State of California v.
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Jorge Avila, Case No. 2WA22265 ordered that the arrest record of defendant Jorge
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Avila pertaining to his arrest by Santa Monica Police Department officers on April 6,
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2012, be sealed pursuant to Penal Code section 851.8(c).
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After due consideration of the STIPULTED PROTECTIVE ORDER submitted
by the parties, and good cause appearing therefore, the Court rules as follows:
The terms and conditions of the STIPULTED PROTECTIVE ORDER shall
govern the limited access to, and use of, the records /documents set forth therein.
IT IS SO ORDERED
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Dated: December 17, 2013
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Honorable United States Magistrate Judge
Jay C. Gandhi
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PROPOSED ORDER ON STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER.DOC
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