Ashley Langley v. County of Orange et al
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PROTECTIVE ORDER by Magistrate Judge Frederick F. Mumm re Stipulation for Protective Order 51 (see attached) (jm)
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA
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Plaintiff,
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COUNTY OF ORANGE, a public
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entity, CLAUDIA RIVERA, an
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individual; CAROL TAYLOR, an
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individual; NIKOLE SEALS, an
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individual; LAURI LUCHONOK, an )
individual; CAROL BUTZKE, an
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individual; SUSAN HOLL, an
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individual; VERONICA ZUNIGA, an )
individual; JAMES WALDRON, an )
individual; GABRIEL J. BOWNE, an )
individual; CITY OF NEWPORT
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BEACH, a public entity; PENNY
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FREEMAN, an individual; DON
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PROUTY, an individual; and DOES 1- )
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Defendants.
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ASHLEY LANGLEY,
Case No. 8:16-cv-00538
[PROPOSED] PROTECTIVE ORDER
REGARDING JUVENILE CASE
FILES AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
FILES SUBJECT TO CALIFORNIA
WELFARE AND INSTITUTIONS
CODE §§ 827 AND 828, AND ANY
RELATED DOCUMENTS (COUNTY
OF SANTA BARBARA)
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Protective Order Regarding Juvenile
Case Files and Related Documents
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COMES NOW, the Court upon review of the stipulation of the parties and
upon good cause being shown, entering the following as the Order of the Court in
the above entitled matter:
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California Rule of Court 5.552), which includes the County of Santa Barbara
Superior Court Juvenile Court Files, records and transcripts and the County of Santa
Barbara Department of Social Services files and records, including electronically
stored information received by any of the parties in response to petitions under
California Welfare Institutions Code Section 827 and 828 (as to law enforcement
files and records) and during discovery during this matter will be subject to this
Protective Order and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and federal case law.
Any such files will be identified by uniformly bate stamped for use by the parties in
this matter. Said documents and records may be used by and/or transmitted to,
counsel for the parties in this matter, their office staff and employees necessary to
their representation of their clients, to any party and their representatives, to any
experts, to any witnesses, and to those individuals necessary for carrying out the
duties and responsibilities necessary to this litigation.
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Any documents consisting of the Juvenile Case File (as defined by
No Juvenile Case File and any related law enforcement documents,
records, transcripts and files shall be attached or made part of the public record in
this civil action, or shall be made accessible to the public. If a party wishes to file
any such document, the document must be filed under seal. The parties shall follow
and abide by applicable laws and the U.S. District Court, Central District Policies
and Procedures and the Court’s chambers rules, with respect to filing documents
under seal.
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The Court may modify this protective order for good cause shown, in
the interests of justice, and/or for public policy reasons.
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IT IS SO ORDERED.
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Dated: October 10, 2017
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/S/ FREDERICK F. MUMM
Honorable Frederick F. Mumm
United States Magistrate Judge
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