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Nature of Suit Code: 440
Nature of Suit: Other Civil Rights
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Civil Rights Act

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Michael G. Marderosian, No. 77296

Heather S. Cohen, No. 263093

MARDEROSIAN, CERCONE & COHEN

1260 Fulton Mall

Fresno, CA 93721

Telephone: (559) 441-7991

Facsimile: (559) 441-8170

Virginia Gennaro, No. 138877

City Attorney

CITY OF BAKERSFIELD

1501 Truxtun Avenue

Bakersfield, CA 93301

Telephone: (661) 326-3721

Facsimile: (661) 852-2020

Attorneys for: Defendants BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT, CITY OF 

BAKERSFIELD and RYAN MILLER

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

JESSE TREVINO,

Plaintiff,

vs.

BAKERSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT, 

CITY OF BAKERSFIELD, RYAN MILLER,

and DOES 1 to 100, inclusive,

Defendants.

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Case No. 1:14-CV-01873-JLT

CONFIDENTIALITY STIPULATION AND 

[PROPOSED] ORDER THEREON

(Doc. 21)

IT IS HEREBY STIPULATED, by and between the undersigned parties through their respective 

counsel of record, that the following provisions and conditions shall govern the parties:

1. Definitions:

The following definitions shall govern the construction of this stipulation unless the context 

otherwise requires.

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(a) CONFIDENTIAL Information. “CONFIDENTIAL Information” means any and all 

Information regardless of format or medium, including personal, proprietary, and financial information, 

state and federal tax records, third party addresses, third party social security numbers, third party driver’s 

license numbers and other information that is confidential or otherwise sensitive, and other Information 

which a party has a right to protect from unrestricted disclosure. In the context of the present case it also 

includes the information protected by California Penal Code Section 832.7 and California Evidence Code 

Sections 1043 to 1047.

(b) Disclosing Party: “Disclosing Party” means the party who discloses 

CONFIDENTIAL Information.

(c) Information. “Information” means discovery obtained through the use of 

interrogatories, requests for admission, requests for production of documents and things, depositions, 

subpoenas or other Information obtained during discovery.

(d) Notice. “Notice” means reasonable notice under the circumstances. The manner and 

amount of Notice shall be governed by the particular circumstances. 

(e) Person. “Person” means person as defined in California Evidence Code § 175.

(f) Trade secret. Trade secret” means trade secret as defined by California Civil Code § 

3426.1(d)(1).

2. Scope and Intent.

(a) Until further order of the Court or stipulation of the parties, all Information designated as 

“CONFIDENTIAL” by the Disclosing Party, to the extent such Information discloses CONFIDENTIAL 

Information, shall be subject to this stipulation. However, nothing in this stipulation shall prevent any party 

from seeking a modification of this stipulation or objecting to the designation of Information as

CONFIDENTIAL Information which the party believes to be otherwise improper.

(b) The purpose and intent of this stipulation is to protect CONFIDENTIAL Information. 

Nothing in this stipulation shall be construed to change existing law or shift existing burdens. 

(c) The parties recognize and acknowledge that some CONFIDENTIAL Information which may 

be sought is so sensitive that a party may refuse to disclose the Information even under the protection of this 

stipulation. In such event, this stipulation shall not be deemed consent or an admission that such 

Information is discoverable and a party may resist disclosure until the matter has been heard by the Court.

(d) This stipulation is the product of negotiations and, for purposes of construction and 

interpretation, shall not be deemed to have been drafted by one party.

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(e) This stipulation shall be submitted for the signature of the Magistrate Judge assigned to this 

case in an ex parte manner without need of a formally noticed motion.

3. Designation of CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.

Any Disclosing Party may designate Information, or any portion of such Information, as 

CONFIDENTIAL Information by placing the word “CONFIDENTIAL” on the Information. By 

designating Information as CONFIDENTIAL, the Disclosing Party warrants that the designation is made in 

good faith and on reasonable belief that the Information so designated is CONFIDENTIAL Information as 

defined above.

4. Oral Deposition Testimony.

A party may designate as CONFIDENTIAL Information, Information disclosed during oral 

deposition by stating so on the record or in writing within 30 days from receipt of the transcript. Where 

documents that have been designated as CONFIDENTIAL are entered into the record of a deposition or 

where CONFIDENTIAL Information is disclosed during deposition, such portion of the deposition 

containing CONFIDENTIAL Information shall be separately bound and marked “CONFIDENTIAL –

UNDER PROTECTIVE ORDER” in a conspicuous place and shall be subject to the provisions of this 

stipulation.

5. Objection to Designation.

A party may at any time object to the designation of Information as CONFIDENTIAL and move the 

Court for an order declaring that such Information not be designated CONFIDENTIAL. No motion relating 

to the designation of Information as CONFIDENTIAL shall be filed without first completing the following 

steps. First, the moving party SHALL confer with the opposing party in a good faith effort to resolve the 

dispute. Second, if the good faith effort is unsuccessful, the moving party promptly shall seek a telephonic 

hearing with all involved parties and the Magistrate Judge. It shall be the obligation of the moving party to 

arrange and originate the conference call to the court. Counsel must comply with Local Rule 251 or the 

motion will be denied with prejudice and dropped from calendar.

6. Information Which Is Not Confidential.

Notwithstanding the designation of Information as CONFIDENTIAL, such Information shall not be 

CONFIDENTIAL Information, nor shall disclosure be limited in accordance with this stipulation where 

such Information is:

(a) At the time of disclosure, in the public domain by publication otherwise;

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(b) Subsequent to disclosure, through no act or failure to act on the part of the receiving party, 

entered the public domain by publication or otherwise;

(c) Provided to a party by a third party who obtained the Information by legal means and 

without any obligation of confidence to the Disclosing Party; or

(d) Developed by employees or agents of the receiving party independently of and without 

reference to any Information communicated by the Disclosing Party.

7. CONFIDENTIAL Information Obtained from Third Parties.

If CONFIDENTIAL Information is obtained from a third party, the third party may adopt the 

benefits and burdens of this stipulation. Likewise, any party may designate material or Information 

obtained from a third party as CONFIDENTIAL.

8. Inadvertent Disclosure.

A party does not waive its right to designate as CONFIDENTIAL Information which is 

inadvertently disclosed without the appropriate designation. However, the receiving party shall not be liable 

for disclosing such Information prior to receiving notice of the CONFIDENTIAL status of the Information.

9. Documents Filed With The Court.

If a party wishes to file documents with the Court which contain material designated 

CONFIDENTIAL, that party SHALL comply with Local Rules 140 and 141.

10. Dissemination to Third Parties.

(a) CONFIDENTIAL Information shall be disclosed only to the parties to this stipulation, their 

experts, consultants, and counsel. Before any person receives access to CONFIDENTIAL Information, 

each shall execute a form reciting that he, she or it has read a copy of this stipulation and agrees to be bound 

by its terms.

(b) If any person who has obtained CONFIDENTIAL Information under the terms of this 

stipulation receives a subpoena commanding the production of CONFIDENTIAL Information, such person 

shall promptly notify the Disclosing Party of the service of the subpoena. The person receiving the 

subpoena shall not produce any CONFIDENTIAL Information in response to the subpoena without either 

the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party or order of the Court.

11. Use of CONFIDENTIAL Information During Trial.

If, a party intends to introduce into evidence any CONFIDENTIAL Information at trial, that party 

SHALL notify the Court in the joint pretrial conference statement of this intention and SHALL seek an 

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order related to the introduction of this evidence at trial. The moving party SHALL comply with the 

Court’s pretrial order regarding whether this order will be sought in limine or otherwise.

12. Duty to Use Reasonable Care.

All persons bound by this stipulation shall have the duty to use reasonable care and precaution to 

prevent violations thereof.

13. Enforcement.

(a) Prior to bringing any motion or application before the Court for enforcement of this 

stipulation, the parties shall, comply with the procedures set forth in paragraph 5.

(b) In the event anyone shall violate, attempt to violate or threaten to violate any of the terms of 

this stipulation, after compliance with the procedures in paragraph 5, the aggrieved party may apply to the 

Court to obtain compliance with this stipulation or to obtain appropriate injunctive relief. Each party agrees 

that, in response to an application for injunctive relief, it will not assert the defense that the aggrieved party 

possesses an adequate remedy at law.

(c) The Court may make any order against a party to this stipulation it deems appropriate to 

compel compliance in addition to any injunctive relief available to the parties.

(d) If CONFIDENTIAL Information is disclosed to any person other than as allowed by this 

stipulation, the person responsible for the disclosure must immediately bring all pertinent facts relating to 

such disclosure to the attention of counsel for the aggrieved party and without prejudice to the other rights 

and remedies of any party, make every effort to prevent further disclosure. Fines and/or sanctions for 

inadvertent or intentional disclosure shall be decided by the Court after briefing and argument by all parties 

concerned.

14. Return/Destruction of Documents.

Within 60 days after final termination of this action, including all appeals, each party shall be

responsible for returning to the Disclosing Party all original and/or copies of all CONFIDENTIAL 

Information produced during the course of this action and subject to this order, including all excerpts 

thereof, except that counsel may retain all memoranda, and correspondence derived from such 

CONFIDENTIAL Information and any such CONFIDENTIAL Information necessary for purposes of 

maintaining a legal file but after the end of such years, all such retained CONFIDENTIAL Information shall 

be returned to the Disclosing Party. In the alternative, each party may, at their election, destroy all original 

and/or copies of all CONFIDENTIAL information produced during the course of this action in a manner 

that is consistent with the spirit and intent of this Order. 

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15. Modification And Amendments.

Except as to those modifications made by the Court, this stipulation may be modified or amended 

without leave of Court by unanimous written agreement of the parties hereto.

16. Duration of Stipulation.

Provided the court makes this stipulation an order of the Court, this stipulation shall survive and 

remain in full force and effect after the termination of this lawsuit, whether by final judgment after 

exhaustion of all appeals or by dismissal, and the Court shall retain jurisdiction over the parties and their 

attorneys for the purpose of enforcing the terms of this stipulation.

Dated: April 10, 2015 MARDEROSIAN, CERCONE & COHEN

/s/ Michael G. Marderosian

By:_________________________________

Michael G. Marderosian,

Attorneys for Defendants 

above-named.

Dated: April 2, 2015 RODRIGUEZ & ASSOCIATES

/s/ John Tello

By:_________________________________

John Tello,

Attorneys for Plaintiff

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: April 10, 2015 /s/ Jennifer L. Thurston 

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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