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Nature of Suit Code: 446
Nature of Suit: Americans with Disabilities Act - Other
Cause of Action: 28:2201 Declaratory Judgement

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IN THE UNITED ST ATES DISTRICT COURT 

EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS 

DELTA DIVISION 

IVORY JONES, Individually, and 

as Guardian of EDWARD MOONEY, JR. PLAINTIFF 

v. No. 2:22-cv-152-DPM 

DALE ACOSTA, Individually and in 

His Official Capacity as Chief of 

Police for the City of Marianna, Arkansas DEFENDANT 

PROTECTIVE ORDER 

1. This Agreed Protective Order shall govern the production 

and exchange of confidential documents and other information 

produced by and among the parties through the course of this lawsuit. 

Such procedures shall apply from the date of entry or modification of 

this Order by the Court. 

2. Confidential Information obtained from the Defendant by 

Plaintiff and Confidential Information obtained from Plaintiff by the 

Defendant shall be used only for the purpose of this litigation and for 

no other purpose, and shall not be given, shown, made available, or 

communicated in any way to anyone except Qualified Persons. 

3. Confidential Information includes, without limitation: 

a. Documents, video recordings, and audio recordings, 

including but not limited to, personnel files, 

employment records, medical records containing 

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sensitive or confidential personal information, such as 

social security numbers, contact information, medical 

information, dates of birth, and information and other 

matters requested by a party now or later. It does not 

include anything that would be required to be disclosed 

under the Freedom of Information Act. 

b. Any information produced by a party and declared by 

the party at the time of production to be Confidential 

Information. Materials that are designated as 

confidential that do not fall into one of the specific 

categories named in Section 3(a) should be stamped 

confidential, or if Bates numbers are used, documents 

may be designated as confidential by Bates number in a 

letter. 

4. Except with the pnor written consent of the party that 

provided that Confidential Information, no Confidential Information 

may be disclosed to any person other than Qualified Persons. 

5. Qualified Persons shall include only the following: 

a. The Court and its staff in this case and in any appeal 

therefrom; 

b. The named parties in this litigation, including officers 

and representatives of corporate parties; 

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c. Counsel of record for the parties in this case, including 

in-house counsel responsible for the litigation; 

d. Partners, associates, secretaries, paralegals, and other 

such personnel employed or retained by or working 

under the supervision of said counsel who are actively 

engaged in assisting such counsel in this action; 

e. Outside consultants and expert witnesses (whether 

designated as trial witnesses or not) employed or 

retained by the parties or counsel and who are actively 

engaged in assisting counsel or parties in this action; 

f. Any other person or entity as to whom counsel for the 

producer or provider of the Confidential Information 

agree in writing or on the record, or whom the Court 

direct shall have access to such information; and 

g. During depositions in this action, any person identified 

as an author of a designated document, or any person 

who received or otherwise possessed a copy of such 

document prior to its production in this action. 

6. Counsel should confer in good faith in person before 

bringing any dispute arising under this Protective Order to the Court. 

A party or any other person objecting to the designation of Confidential 

Information shall provide written notice of the objection to the 

designating party, specifying the materials that are the subject of the 

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dispute. Within thirty days after such objection, the parties and any 

other objecting person(s) shall confer in good faith, and in person, to 

resolve the dispute. If the parties reach an impasse, they must file a 

joint report explaining the disagreement. The parties will file this paper 

under the CM/ECF event called "Joint Report of Discovery Dispute". 

The joint report must not exceed ten pages, excluding the style and 

signature block. Each side gets five pages. The joint report must be 

filed sufficiently before the discovery cutoff so that the dispute can be 

resolved without undermining pretrial deadlines. The parties will alert 

the law clerk on the case to the joint report's filing. The parties will not 

proceed on the disputed issue until the Court issues a ruling or 

schedules a hearing. 

7. The parties must comply with Fed. R. Civ. P. 5.2' s mandate 

for redaction, if practicable, before any filing under seal. If an entire 

page contains information designated as II Confidential," substituting a 

page marked ''Redacted" is an acceptable redaction method. If 

redaction is impracticable, a party must move for permission to file any 

information designated as II Confidential," and any related motion, 

brief, or paper containing that material, under seal. The moving party 

must justify sealing document by document, with specifics and solid 

reasons, including an explanation about why redaction cannot be done. 

8. This Order shall remain in effect for one year after the 

conclusion of this litigation, including any appeal. Thereafter, the 

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obligations imposed shall continue, but solely as a matter of contract 

between the parties. No later than three years after the conclusion of 

this litigation, the parties and their counsel shall destroy all confidential 

information, including, correspondence, memoranda, notes, or any 

other documents embodying such information, in whole or in part. 

9. This Agreement contains the full, entire, final, and exclusive 

agreement, understanding, and stipulation between Plaintiff and 

Defendant. 

So Ordered. 

D .P. Marshall Jr. 

United States District Judge 

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PREPARED & PRESENTED BY: 

By: ___________ _ 

Luther Oneal Sutter, ARBN 95031 

Lucien R. Gillham, ARBN 99199 

Attorneys for Plaintiff, IVORY JONES, 

Individually and as Guardian of 

EDWARD MOONEY, JR., 

SUTTER & GILLHAM, P.L.L.C. 

1501 N. Pierce, Ste. 105 

Little Rock, AR 72207 

(501) 315-1910 - Office 

(501) 315-1916 - Facsimile 

Luther.sutterlaw@gmail.com 

Lucien.gillham@gmail.com 

APPROVED AS TO FORM: 

By: Gabrielle Gibson, Bar No. 2018113 

Post Office Box 38 

North Little Rock, AR 72115 

(501) 537-3783 - Office 

(501) 537-7258 - Facsimile 

ggibson@arml.org 

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