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Nature of Suit Code: 530
Nature of Suit: Prisoner Petitions - Habeas Corpus
Cause of Action: 28:2254 Petition for Writ of Habeas Corpus (State)

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STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER 

LAW OFFICES 

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ONE EMBARCADERO CENTER, 8TH FLOOR 

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 94111

JEFFREY C. HALLAM (State Bar No. 161259) 

SANNA R. SINGER (State Bar No. 228627) 

SIDEMAN & BANCROFT LLP 

One Embarcadero Center, Eighth Floor 

San Francisco, California 94111 

Telephone: (415) 392-1960 

Facsimile: (415) 392-0827 

E-Mail: jhallam@sideman.com

 ssinger@sideman.com

Attorneys for Subpoenaed Third Party Witnesses 

JOHN MAYES, ANDREW FOSS and JOHNSON WU 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 

CASE NO. C-03-03668-PJH 

STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

DAVID WESLEY HAWKINS, 

Petitioner, 

v. 

JOHN CAVALLI, Chief, Santa Clara County 

Probation Department, 

Respondent. 

Action Filed: August 6, 2003 

Judge: The Hon. Phyllis J. Hamilton 

E-FILE 

The parties, through their respective Counsel, stipulate to this Protective Order, to protect 

the confidential information of the parties as may be necessary during the pendency of this 

litigation. 

During this action, with respect to any information, documents, or things in the possession 

of any Party, or produced or obtained by any Party to this action in discovery, where such items 

may or are asserted to contain or comprise trade secret, confidential, or proprietary information, 

the following procedures shall be employed and the following restrictions shall govern: 

I. DEFINITIONS

1.1 Party. “Party” or “Parties” means any of the parties to this action, including their 

agents, and third-party witnesses John Mayes, Andrew Foss and/or Johnson Wu. If any Party is a 

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corporation or other entity, the term “Party” shall mean and include its officers, directors, 

employers, employees, and agents. 

1.2 Discovery Material. “Discovery Material” means any information, document, or 

tangible thing upon which any expression, communication or representation has been recorded by 

any means, that is produced in response to any discovery request including document requests, 

interrogatories, requests for admissions, notices of deposition, and requests to inspect. 

1.3 Confidential. “Confidential” information is defined herein as information which 

has not been made public (information which has not been made public shall include any 

confidential information previously provided to any Party), the disclosure of which the Producing 

Party contends could do harm to the Producing Party, including, but not limited to, trade secrets 

within the Uniform Trade Secrets Act and proprietary and/or private information concerning the 

business or personal operations, transactions or financial affairs of any Party. 

1.4 Receiving Party. “Receiving Party” means a Party and, as applicable, its, his or her 

directors, employees, employers, and agents (including Counsel), that receive Discovery Material 

from a Producing Party. 

1.5 Producing Party. “Producing Party” means a Party and, as applicable, all its, his or 

her directors, employees, employers, and agents (including Counsel), that produce or otherwise 

make available Discovery Material to a Receiving Party, as well as any other person or entity that 

produces or otherwise makes available Discovery Material to a Receiving Party. 

1.6 Protected Material. “Protected Material” means any Discovery Material designated 

as confidential pursuant to this Protective Order and the information derived from such Discovery 

Material, including any copies, abstracts, summaries, compilations, deposition transcripts or video 

tapes or other such record derived from or referring to such Discovery Material, and any note or 

other record concerning the contents of such Discovery Material irrespective of whether the 

information, document or tangible thing is produced in response to a discovery request. 

1.7 Counsel. “Counsel” means counsel of record and authorized co-counsel of a Party, 

and their administrative and support personnel and other assistants who are not employed by a 

Party and to whom it is necessary to disclose Protected Material for the purpose of this action. 

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1.8 Trial Preparation Materials. “Trial Preparation Materials” means documents and 

materials such as pleadings, court papers and briefs, exhibits, depositions, interrogatories, and the 

like, and summaries thereof or notes pertaining thereto. 

II. DESIGNATION OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

2.1 Designation in General. A Producing Party, at the time of producing Discovery 

Material, may designate any Discovery Material as Protected Material. The Protected Material 

shall be marked “Confidential”. 

2.2 Designation of Computer-Related Media. Any Protected Material produced on any 

computer-related media (hereinafter “disks”) may be designated as “Confidential” and the hard 

copy or printout shall be treated as Protected Material of the same designation. 

2.3 Designation No Determination of Status. The failure to designate Discovery 

Material as “Confidential” shall not be taken by the Receiving Party as an admission that such 

Discovery Material is in fact not protected as Confidential, although the Receiving Party shall 

have no independent obligation to treat as Confidential any Discovery Material not designated as 

“Confidential.”. 

III. USE OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

All Protected Material is to be used solely for the purpose of this action and for no other 

purpose. Persons having access to Protected Material shall not disclose or provide Protected 

Material to any person not authorized under this Protective Order. No Protected Material may be 

made available to, or in any manner revealed to, or discussed with any other entity, except: (1) 

solely in accordance with the procedures set forth in this Protective Order, or (2) upon the express 

written permission of Counsel for the Producing Party. 

IV. ACCESS TO PROTECTED MATERIAL

Counsel for the Receiving Party shall keep a record of the names of the persons to whom

such disclosure is made (other than to Counsel). All Protected Material shall be held in custody 

and confidence by Counsel of the Receiving Party or a Party, although Counsel shall have the 

obligation to obtain from any Party who receives Protected Material all originals and copies of any 

such Protected Material. Protected Material (except for Trial Preparation Material, but including 

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Protected Material that is attached to Trial Preparation Material as exhibits, appendices and the 

like) shall be maintained by each person receiving it, when not in actual use, in a secure place at 

the offices of the person using it. Access to Protected Material shall be provided only to Counsel 

and/or any Party. 

V. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF PROTECTIVE ORDER

Before obtaining access to any Protected Material covered by this Protective Order, each 

person (other than Counsel) who is permitted to have access to Protected Material under this 

Protective Order must signify assent to the terms of this Protective Order by executing the 

acknowledgment attached as Appendix A, indicating that he or she has read and understood this 

Protective Order and agrees to be bound by the terms. A copy of each such acknowledgment shall 

be furnished to counsel for the Producing Party within five (5) business days after execution. 

VI. HANDLING OF PROTECTED MATERIAL

6.1 Exclusion of Unauthorized Persons. If any Protected Material is summarized, 

discussed, or otherwise used at any deposition or hearing, all persons (other than those entitled to 

receive the Protected Material in accordance with this Protective Order, Court personnel, a 

reporter, and the deponent or witness) shall be excluded from attendance at the deposition or 

hearing during such time as the Protected Material is being so disclosed, unless the Parties 

otherwise agree or the Court otherwise orders. 

6.2 Protected Materials Submitted To The Court; Compliance with Local Rule 79-5. 

Any Party filing any brief, transcript, exhibit, deposition, or document with the Court which 

comprise, embody, summarize, discuss, or quote from Protected Material shall comply with the 

procedures set forth in Local Rule 79-5(b) and (c) and shall provide notice of any such filing to all 

Parties sufficiently in advance of the filing to allow any Party to join in the motion to seal any 

such Protected Material. 

6.3 Deposition Transcripts. When Protected Material is incorporated in a deposition 

transcript via testimony or documents, arrangements shall be made with the reporter to bind 

separately the portion of the deposition transcript and documents designated as Protected Material 

subject to Protective Order. The deposition transcripts, including exhibits, and the videotapes of 

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the depositions of John Mayes, Andrew Foss and Johnson Wu, shall be Protected Material and 

designated “Protected Material subject to Protective Order.” 

6.4 Termination of Participation in Action. Once participation in the above-entitled 

case by any person obtaining Protected Material has terminated or otherwise concluded, all 

Protected Material in the possession of such person shall be returned by such person within 30 

days to the Counsel from whom he or she obtained such Protected Material (not including any 

Protected Material filed with the Court under seal). 

6.5 Final Disposition. Upon final disposition of the above-entitled case, all copies of 

Protected Material provided to a Receiving Party (other than Trial Preparation Material of the 

Receiving Party or any other material protected by a privilege, such as the work-product or 

attorney-client privilege) shall be returned to the Producing Party’s Counsel or disposed of in 

some other manner mutually agreeable among the parties. Protected Material retained by Counsel 

of a Receiving Party pursuant to this Section 6.5 shall retain the status of Protected Material 

despite termination of this action, and shall be treated in accordance with the terms of this 

Protective Order. 

VII. COURT PROCEDURES

Any Party that intends to describe “Protected Material” during any Court hearing in the 

above-entitled case shall request that the Courtroom be sealed. 

VIII. AMENDMENT

This Protective Order may be amended by agreement of Counsel for the Parties in the form

of a written stipulation filed with the Court and subject to the Court’s approval. 

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IX. RIGHT TO FURTHER RELIEF

This Protective Order is without prejudice to the rights of any Party to apply to this Court 

for relief from any of its provisions or to seek or agree to different or additional protection for any 

particular Discovery Material. 

This Protective Order shall be effective immediately. 

AGREED: 

DATED: January 26, 2006 SIDEMAN & BANCROFT LLP 

By: /s/Jeffrey C. Hallam 

Jeffrey C. Hallam 

Attorneys for Subpoenaed Third Party Witnesses 

JOHN MAYES, ANDREW FOSS and JOHNSON WU

DATED: January 25, 2006 LAW OFFICES OF ANDREW PARNES 

By: /s/Andrew Parnes 

Andrew Parnes

Attorney for Petitioner DAVID WESLEY HAWKINS 

DATED: January 26, 2006 CALIFORNIA ATTORNEY GENERAL 

By: /s/Michele J. Swanson 

Michele J. Swanson 

Attorney for Respondent JOHN CAVALLI 

IT IS SO ORDERED. 

DATED:

THE HONORABLE PHYLLIS J. HAMILTON 

United States District Court Judge 

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORN

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IT IS SO ORDERED

Judge Phyllis J. Hamilton

January 30, 2006

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APPENDIX A

I, _________________________________________, have read and understand the terms 

of this Protective Order and agree to be bound by its terms. 

Dated: 

 

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