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Nature of Suit Code: 550
Nature of Suit: Prisoner - Civil Rights (U.S. defendant)
Cause of Action: 42:1983 Prisoner Civil Rights

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KING HALL CIVIL RIGHTS CLINIC

CARTER WHITE, CSB #164149

U.C. Davis School of Law

One Shields Avenue, TB-30

Davis, CA 95616-8821

(530) 752-5440

Fax: (530) 752-5788

Assisted By: Jane Harrington

Certified Law Student

Attorney for Plaintiff

JAMES BABB

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

JAMES BABB,

Plaintiff,

vs.

DR. KENNETH LOW, ET AL.,

Defendants.

CASE NO. CIV S-00-0023 MCE DAD P

SUPPLEMENTAL STIPULATED

PROTECTIVE ORDER

Plaintiff is seeking to modify the protective order entered February 24, 2005 (Court docket

nos. 145 and 146) pursuant to Rule 26(c). The motion to modify the protective order was filed

and served on March 3, 2006 and calendared for March 24, 2006. The parties offer this

stipulation in lieu of the joint statement re discovery disagreement, and the hearing scheduled for

March 24, 2006 is vacated as moot. 

1. Counsel for Plaintiff (including any Certified Law Students assigned to the case) may

disclose the contents of the confidential material to Plaintiff Babb with a duty to maintain

confidentiality. While Counsel may show documents to Plaintiff Babb, Plaintiff will not retain

any confidential documents outside the presence of counsel, i.e., Plaintiff will not keep copies of

any such documents in his prison cell. 

2. Counsel for Plaintiff agrees that prior to showing the documents to Plaintiff Babb,

counsel will redact any personal information, specifically home addresses and social security 

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numbers found in CDC Investigation documents #01791 and #01820.

3. Any party may propose to offer confidential material into evidence as an exhibit,

utilizing the exchange of exhibits procedure described in the Final Pretrial Order (Docket # 195)

and within the deadline set out in the minute order of November 2, 2005 (Docket # 211). In

response, either party may object to any proposed exhibit by raising the specific issue of

confidentiality.

4. Counsel for Plaintiff will not be required to return or destroy any material admitted into

the evidence. Should any documents be admitted into evidence under seal, counsel for Plaintiff

may retain one copy of any document so admitted.

5. Nothing in this stipulation shall be considered a waiver of objection to evidence on any

ground.

JOINTLY SUBMITTED. 

/S/ Catherine Woodbridge

Dated: March 21, 2006 

CATHERINE WOODBRIDGE

Deputy Attorney General

Attorney for Defendants

/S/ Carter C. White

Dated: March 21, 2006 

CARTER C. WHITE

Attorney for Plaintiffs

IT IS SO ORDERED.

DATED: March 22, 2006.

DAD:4

babb0023.prot

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