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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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KAMALA D. HARRIS

Attorney General of California

JEFFREY R. VINCENT

Supervising Deputy Attorney General

WILFRED FONG (SBN 154303)

KYMBERLY E. SPEER (SBN 121703)

Deputy Attorneys General

State Bar No. 154303

1515 Clay Street, 20th Floor

P.O. Box 70550

Oakland, CA 94612-0550

Telephone: (510) 622-2114

Facsimile: (510) 622-2121

E-mail: Wil.Fong@doj.ca.gov

Attorneys for Defendant Officer John Marsh

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

WAYNE STEVEN ANDERSON,

Plaintiff,

v.

CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL 

OFFICER JOHN MARSH and DOES 1-20,

Defendant.

Case No. CV14-01599 TLN-SAB

STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER

AND ORDER

The following Stipulated Protective Order shall govern the use and disclosure of the 

documents and materials listed herein, and any other documents that are designated “confidential” 

by the producing party. 

ITEMS SUBJECT TO THIS STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

(A) Highway Patrol Manual 70.6 - Officer Safety Manual (portions in effect October 2012):

Chapter 1 - Use of Force (Rev. July 2012)

Chapter 2 - Discharge of Firearms

Chapter 3 - Highway Enforcement

Chapter 5 - Pursuit Policy and Emergency Vehicle Operations (January 2011)

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Chapter 7 - Speed Enforcement (May 2011)

Chapter 8 - High Risk and Felony Apprehensions (January 2008)

Chapter 9 - Stopping the Violator and Controlling Enforcement Stops (May 1999)

Table of Contents for HPM 70.6 (Officer Safety Manual)

(B) Highway Patrol Manual 100.68 (portions in effect October 2012)

Chapter 1 - Patrol and General Enforcement Guidelines

Chapter 3 - Highway Enforcement

(C) Shooting Incident Report (Bates 001, 003-245, 247-288) re Officer Marsh.

(D) Mobile Video Audio Recording System recordings.

(E) Wayne Steven Anderson’s medical records.

(F) Wayne Steven Anderson’s criminal records.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF STIPULATED PROTECTIVE ORDER

Production of the documents and materials listed above will be subject to the following 

conditions and the Court’s Protective Order:

1. The documents, materials and their contents may be used by plaintiff and his counsel 

only in this litigation and may not be used in separate proceedings or actions at this time or in the 

future without first being obtained through proper discovery procedures or court orders in those 

separate proceedings or actions. 

2. The documents and their contents may not be disclosed, copied, distributed, shown, 

described, or read to any person or entity (including, but not limited to, media representatives) by 

plaintiff or his counsel, representatives or agents, other than (a) the parties to this litigation; 

(b) the parties’ attorneys, paralegals, and legal office staff in this litigation; (c) the parties’ expert 

consultants in this litigation for purposes of expert consultation and trial testimony preparation; 

and (d) the Court in this action, filed under seal, for purposes of this litigation.

3. The plaintiff’s expert consultants must sign an acknowledgment and agreement to be 

bound by the terms of this Stipulation for Protective Order and Order, an executed copy of which 

will be provided to defendant’s counsel within seven (7) days after formal disclosure of such 

consultants as expert witnesses in this litigation. The acknowledgment and agreement must 

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contain the following language:

“As an expert witness for the plaintiff in this lawsuit, I hereby acknowledge receipt of 

a copy of the signed Stipulation for Protective Order and Order, approved and entered 

by the Court in this action, and I agree to be bound by all terms and conditions in that 

Protective Order and recognize that I may be personally found in contempt of Court 

or subject to other sanctions determined by the Court should I violate any term or 

condition in that Protective Order.”

4. All documents and materials produced subject to this Stipulated Protective Order will be 

clearly marked “Confidential” to indicate that they are subject to this Protective Order.

5. Except for documents and materials filed under seal by the court, all originals and copies 

of documents and materials produced subject to this Stipulated Protective Order shall be returned 

to defendant’s counsel within ten (10) days after final termination of this litigation, whether such 

termination occurs by settlement, judgment, dismissal, appeal or otherwise.

6. This Protective Order does not in any way affect or prejudice the right of any party at the 

time of trial or other proceedings in this action to object to the admissibility of said documents or 

materials at the trial or in other proceedings of this action.

7. Any writings or other documents stipulated in writing by the parties to be confidential 

and subject to this Stipulated Protective Order, and produced subsequent to the date this 

Protective Order is signed by the Court, shall also be subject to all the terms of this Stipulated 

Protective Order.

8. If any party intends to file a motion that includes as an exhibit any writing(s) subject to 

this Protective Order, that party shall meet and confer with the opposing party. If the producing 

party maintains its position that the documents are confidential, the party intending to file the 

documents must file a motion to file the documents under seal pursuant to Eastern District 

General Local Rule 141. 

9. Violation of this Protective Order by any party or any other person, including but not 

limited to any party’s expert witnesses and consultants, will result in sanctions to be determined 

by the Court upon application by any other party.

10. This Stipulated Protective Order and the obligations of all persons subject to it, 

including those relating to the disclosure and use of the materials specified herein, shall survive 

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the final termination of this case, whether such termination is by settlement, judgment, dismissal, 

appeal or otherwise.

11. Nothing in this Stipulated Protective Order is intended to prevent authorized 

individuals from having access to the documents and materials specified herein to which they 

would have had access in the normal course of their duties.

SO STIPULATED:

Dated: February 12, 2015 ANDREW C. SCHWARTZ

ADAM M. CARLSON

CASPER, MEADOWS, SCHWARTZ & COOK

/s/Adam M. Carlson

ADAM M. CARLSON, ESQ.

Attorneys for Plaintiff Wayne Steven Anderson

Dated: February 12, 2015 KAREN L. SNELL

ATTORNEY AT LAW

/s/Karen L. Snell

KAREN L. SNELL, ESQ.

Attorney for Plaintiff Wayne Steven Anderson

Dated: February 12, 2015 KAMALA D. HARRIS

Attorney General of California

JEFFREY R. VINCENT

Supervising Deputy Attorney General

/s/Wil Fong

WIL FONG

Deputy Attorney General

Attorneys for Defendant CHP Officer John Marsh

ORDER

Upon good cause shown, the above Stipulation of the parties is hereby approved and made 

the Order of this Court.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

Dated: February 12, 2015 

UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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