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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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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF ARIZONA

Jane Doe, an individual, on behalf of

herself and the surviving beneficiaries of

John Doe; and Estate of John Doe, 

Plaintiffs, 

vs.

City of Phoenix, a municipality;

Lieutenant Vincent Piano, in his individual

and official capacities as an officer with

the City of Phoenix Police Department;

Detective David Duron, in his individual

and official capacities as an officer with

the City of Phoenix Police Department;

and; Detective Joseph Lanzo, in his

individual and official capacities as an

officer with the City of Phoenix Police

Department, 

Defendants. 

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No. CV-07-1901-PHX-GMS

PROTECTIVE ORDER

Upon its Order granting in part the City of Phoenix’s Motion to Compel, the Court

enters the following Protective Order.

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1. Protection of the Los Angeles Police Department’s Confidential Informant

File.

The Confidential Informant File shall be kept confidential and each of its pages shall

be designated as such by using the following designation: “CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER.” All confidential information

shall be used solely for the purpose of the above-captioned litigation and no other purpose.

No party, counsel, employee or agent of any party or counsel shall disclose any confidential

information except as permitted by this protective order.

2. Access to Confidential Information.

Unless otherwise provided in this Order or by the Court, access to the confidential

information contained in the Confidential Informant File shall be restricted to the Court, its

officers, and to the following counsel, their employees, experts and witnesses:

a. Attorneys for any party to this action, including their paralegals and

other employees, for purposes of this case only. The Confidential Informant File or any part

thereof may not be used, disclosed, or provided, under any circumstances, in any other case,

related or not, without the approval of the Los Angeles Police Department and this court.

b. Testifying or consulting expert witnesses.

c. Members of the jury in open court, should this case proceed to trial.

Any person to whom confidential information is disclosed will be furnished with a

copy of this Protective Order and will be subject to the Order.

The confidential information shall not be disclosed to any media outlets or other

person including, but not limited to, newspapers, news bulletins, television stations, radio

stations, print media, internet media, or public interest groups.

The confidential information will be produced with the label: “CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER.”

If either party or their counsel or experts are required by law or court order to disclose

the Confidential Informant File to any person or entity not identified above, the name of that

person or entity will be furnished to legal counsel for the Los Angeles Police Department as

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far in advance of disclosure as is reasonably possible (ideally, not less than two weeks), so

that the Los Angeles Police Department may object and seek further protection as necessary.

Once an objection has been made, there will be no disclosure until the matter is resolved,

unless disclosure is required by law or court order. Any person not listed above, who is

entitled to receive the confidential information included in the Confidential Informant File,

must be furnished with a copy of the Protective Order.

3. Use of the Confidential Information in Depositions.

Attorneys for any party to this action may show deponents the confidential

information. Pages in the deposition transcript which reference the confidential information

shall be designated as “CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE

ORDER.” Such confidential information within the deposition transcript will be designated

by parties by underlining the portions of the pages that contain the claimed confidential

information and marking such pages with the following: “CONFIDENTIAL

INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE ORDER.” The portions of the deposition,

including exhibits, containing confidential information shall be filed under seal separate from

the portions and exhibits not so marked.

4. Use of the Confidential Information in Open Court.

The procedure for use of the confidential information, designated as Confidential,

during any hearing or the trial of this matter shall be as follows:

a. The Court Reporter will be directed to bind those portions of the

transcript containing the confidential information separately. This request will be made on

the record whenever practical.

b. The cover of any portion of a transcript that contains testimony or

documentary evidence that has been designated confidential Information will be prominently

marked with the legend: “CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO

PROTECTIVE ORDER.”

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c. All portions of the transcripts designated as confidential information will

be sealed and will not be disseminated except to the parties, the attorneys, and the Court and

its officers.

5. Filing of Documents.

All pleadings that contain confidential information shall be filed in the public records

in redacted form, with as few redactions as possible. An un-redacted version will be filed

under seal with the Clerk of the Court. The un-redacted version will be filed in a sealed

envelope prominently marked with the caption of the case, the identity of the party filing the

envelope, and labeled: “CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION - SUBJECT TO PROTECTIVE

ORDER.”

6. Agreement to Abide by the Terms of the Protective Order.

Each person designated in Paragraph 3, by receiving and reading a copy of the

Protective Order entered by the Court, agrees to abide by its provisions and to see that its

provisions are known and adhered to by those under his or her supervision or control, and

to submit to the jurisdiction of the Court in the event the Order is breached. This Court

retains and shall have jurisdiction over the parties and recipients of the protected documents

for enforcement of the provisions of this Order following termination of this litigation.

7. Objections to Admission at Trial.

The parties reserve the right to object to the admissibility of these materials at trial.

8. Return of Documents.

Within thirty (30) days of the termination of this action, each party shall return all

copies of information derived from the Confidential Informant File to the LAPD, or,

alternatively certify to the LAPD that all such information has been destroyed.

DATED this 26th day of January, 2009.

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