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d-248House OversightLegal FilingThe government opposes the defendant's request to modify a protective order to allow her to use disc...
The government opposes the defendant's request to modify a protective order to allow her to use discovery materials from the criminal case in related civil cases, citing concerns about witness privacy, third-party identifying information, and the confidentiality of the ongoing grand jury investigation.
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The government opposes the defendant's request to modify a protective order to allow her to use discovery materials from the criminal case in related civil cases, citing concerns about witness privacy, third-party identifying information, and the confidentiality of the ongoing grand jury investigation.
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Protective Order in a criminal caseUse of discovery materials in civil casesConfidentiality of grand jury investigation materials
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