Kaeding v. Warden, Lebanon Correctional Institution
Filing
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ORDER TO SEAL - To protect the identity of the minor victim in this matter, various documents on the docket are ordered sealed. Signed by Magistrate Judge Michael R Merz on 9/10/2012. (kpf1)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF OHIO
WESTERN DIVISION AT CINCINNATI
MARK H. KAEDING,
:
Petitioner,
Case No. 1:11-cv-121
:
District Judge Michael R. Barrett
Magistrate Judge Michael R. Merz
-vsWARDEN, Lebanon Correctional Institution,
:
Respondent.
ORDER TO SEAL
This habeas corpus case is before the Court sua sponte.
In order to protect the identity of the minor victim in this matter, the following documents
on the docket are ordered sealed:
Doc. #1:
PETITION for Writ of Habeas Corpus, filed by Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #3:
MOTION to Appoint Counsel by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #4:
MOTION for Leave to Conduct Discovery by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #5:
MOTION for Evidentiary Hearing by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #13:
RETURN of Writ by Respondent Warden, Lebanon Correctional Institution,
Doc. #14:
NOTICE by Respondent Warden, Lebanon Correctional of filing of exhibits and
transcripts,
Doc. #15:
MOTION for Rulings by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
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Doc. #23:
NOTICE of Exhaustion of State Remedies, and Petitioner's Request for Court
Orders by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #31:
RETURN of Writ re Order Lifting Stay, Terminate Motions by Respondent
Warden, Lebanon Correctional Institution,
Doc. #32:
NOTICE by Respondent Warden, Lebanon Correctional Institution re Return of
Writ,
Doc. #35:
MOTION for Evidentiary Hearing by Petitioner Mark H. Kaeding,
Doc. #40:
MOTION for Leave to Conduct Additional Discovery by Petitioner Mark H.
Kaeding, and,
Doc. #43:
REPLY to Respondent's Answer Supplemental Return of Writ by Petitioner Mark
H. Kaeding.
The parties are ordered to refer to the victim in all future pleadings by her initials and not
by her name.
September 10, 2012.
s/ Michael R. Merz
United States Magistrate Judge
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