Jordan v. Epps et al
Filing
118
ORDER granting 117 unopposed Motion to Seal/Restrict Documents that were sealed in the Mississippi Supreme Court, as described in the Order. Signed by District Judge Tom S. Lee on February 25, 2020 (Rushing, Terryl)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF MISSISSIPPI
EASTERN DIVISION
KELVIN JORDAN
PETITIONER
V.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:13CV301TSL
PELICIA HALL, Commissioner of the Mississippi
Department of Corrections; MARSHALL TURNER,
Superintendent of the Mississippi State Penitentiary,
and JIM HOOD, Attorney General of the State of
Mississippi
RESPONDENT
ORDER GRANTING LEAVE TO FILE SEALED EXHIBITS
This matter came before the Court on the Petitioner’s Motion for Leave to File Sealed
Exhibits [Doc. #117]. The Motion is unopposed, and, upon consideration the Court finds that the
Motion, which relates to documents that were sealed in the Mississippi Supreme Court, is welltaken and should be granted.
IT IS, THEREFORE, ORDERED, the Petitioner’s Motion for Leave to File Sealed
Exhibits [Doc. #117] is hereby granted, and the exhibits filed under seal in Kelvin Jordan v. State of
Mississippi, 2015-DR-1082-SCT, specifically described as follows may be filed in the instant
litigation as sealed filings.
Exhibit Number
Description
Pages
Sealed Exhibit 15
Sealed Exhibit 22
Sealed Exhibit 23
Sealed Exhibit 47
Sealed Exhibit 49
Sealed Exhibit 63
Sealed Exhibit 94
Michael Jordan Pen Pack
UMC Medical Records
Vol 6. Edwards Transcript
Jasper General Records
Nanny Jordan Records
Edwards Mental Health
Michael Jordan RVR
474
321
200
231
103
91
110
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that, for the parties’ and the Clerk’s ease in dealing with
these documents, the Petitioner may submit the exhibits in pdf format as physical electronic media
as specified by the Clerk’s office.
So ordered this the 25th day of February, 2020.
/s/ Tom S.Lee
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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