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Nature of Suit Code: 443
Nature of Suit: Civil Rights Accommodations
Cause of Action: 42:405 Fair Housing Act

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KRISTINA BURROWS #221363

AMY Y. CHOI #229501

CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL

ASSISTANCE, INC.

242 N. Sutter Street, #411

Stockton, CA 95202

Telephone: (209) 946-0609

MICHAEL RAWSON #95868

DEBORAH COLLINS # 154532

CALIFORNIA AFFORDABLE HOUSING

LAW PROJECT OF THE PUBLIC

INTEREST LAW PROJECT

449 15th Street, Suite 301

Oakland, CA 94612

Telephone: (510) 891-9794

S. LYNN MARTINEZ #164406

WESTERN CENTER ON LAW & POVERTY

449 Fifteenth Street, Suite 301

Oakland, CA 94612

Telephone: (510) 891-9794 Ext. 125

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA

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RICHARD PRICE, et al. )

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Plaintiffs, )

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vs. )

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CITY OF STOCKTON, et al., )

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Defendants. )

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CASE NO. CIVS-02-0065 LKK KJM

JOINT APPLICATION AND

STIPULATION FOR PROTECTIVE

ORDER; ORDER

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Joint Application and Stipulation for Protective Order; Order

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DEANNA R. KITAMURA # 162039

RICHARD ROTHSCHILD # 67356

WESTERN CENTER ON LAW & POVERTY

3701 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 208

Los Angeles, CA 90010

Telephone: (213) 487-7211

ILENE J. JACOBS # 126812

CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.

818 D Street

Marysville, California 95901

Telephone: (530) 742-7235

Facsimile: (530) 742-0421

JACK DANIEL # 133498

CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL ASSISTANCE, INC.

2115 Kern Street, Suite 370

Fresno, California 93721

Telephone: (559) 441-8721

D. SCOTT CHANG # 146403

Relman & Associates PLLC

1225 19th Street NW

Suite 600

Washington DC 20036-2456

Telephone: (202) 728-1888

Facsimile: (202) 728-0848

Attorneys for Plaintiffs

The parties to this action, by and through their respective counsel, hereby apply for

and stipulate to the issuance of the protective order set forth below.

CALIFORNIA RURAL LEGAL

ASSISTANCE, INC.

CALIFORNIA AFFORDABLE HOUSING

LAW PROJECT OF THE PUBLIC

INTEREST LAW PROJECT

WESTERN CENTER ON LAW & POVERTY

RELMAN & ASSOCIATES

Dated: May ___, 2005.

By /s/ 

 DEBORAH COLLINS

 Attorneys for Plaintiffs

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 As noted below, to the extent the parties’ stipulation and proposed order purports to bind the

Court and its officers, it is disapproved.

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GOLDFARB & LIPMAN

Dated: M ay ____, 2005.

By /s/

 JAMES T. DIAMOND

 Attorneys for Defendants

ORDER

Pursuant to the stipulation of counsel, and good cause appearing therefor, it is

hereby ordered that:

1. Defendants City of Stockton and Stockton Redevelopment Agency shall

produce defendants’ Residential Hotel Database as described in defendant City of

Stockton’s Responses to Plaintiff Lucinda Watson’s First Set of Interrogatories, No. 1

and defendant Stockton Redevelopment Agency’s Responses to Plaintiff Lucinda

Watson’s Second Set of Interrogatories, No. 42 to plaintiffs’ counsel, subject to this

order.

2. Pursuant to the parties’ stipulation at the Deposition of Georgia Polk on May

18, 2005, the Residential Hotel Database shall be produced on a CD and in paper form to

plaintiffs’ counsel by 5:00 p.m. on May 20, 2005.

3. The Residential Hotel Database shall not be disclosed by plaintiffs’ counsel to

anyone other than the Court and its officers, court reporters, counsel for plaintiffs and

their employees, agents, consultants, and witnesses including experts, all of whom shall

be provided with, and bound by, the term of this Protective Order.1 As used in this

Protective Order, “Confidential Information”means information contained in the

Residential Hotel Database regarding a person’s criminal history, registered sex offender

status, and social security number.

4. Plaintiffs’ counsel, their designated representative(s), and any recipients to

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whom plaintiffs disclose the Residential Hotel Database shall act to preserve the

confidentiality of Confidential Information. If the Residential Hotel Database is filed

with or presented to the Court, the Confidential Information shall first be redacted with

notation of the application of this Order to such information. If the Residential Hotel

Database is attached to deposition transcripts as an exhibit, it shall be separated from the

transcripts and maintained separately under seal. Discussion of Confidential Information

from the Residential Hotel Database that is contained in a deposition transcript shall be

redacted from the transcript, with notation of the application of this Order to such

information, prior to filing of the transcript with the Court.

5. If any party to this Stipulation wishes to modify this Order or its application to

certain information, the party shall first request such modification from the other party’s

counsel, and if no satisfactory agreement is reached, may petition the Court for

modification. Until modification is granted by agreement or order, the terms of this

Stipulation and Order will govern. Provision for use of Confidential Information at trial

shall be similarly made by agreement or by pretrial order governing use and protection of

the record.

6. This Stipulation and Order shall not preclude the parties from exercising any

rights or raising any objections available to them under the rules of discovery and

evidence, and nothing in this Protective Order shall affect the admissibility of any

Confidential Information in this action.

7. It shall be the responsibility of counsel for plaintiffs to act to preserve the

confidentiality of the Confidential Information. Said counsel shall undertake all

reasonable steps necessary to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential

Information, including but not limited to monitoring the release of the Residential Hotel

Database and providing recipients of the Residential Hotel Database with a copy of this

Stipulation and Order.

8. Within thirty (30) days after the termination of this action, including but not

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limited to 30 days from issuance of a decision in the final step of the appeal process or 30

days from expiration of the time to appeal, plaintiffs’ counsel shall return the CD of the

Residential Hotel Database and any duplicate CD’s made by plaintiffs’ counsel, and any

un-redacted hard copies of the Residential Hotel Database made by plaintiffs’ counsel, to

counsel for defendants.

9. Nothing in this Protective Order shall be construed to unduly hamper the rights

of the parties to prosecute and defend this action. 

Pursuant to stipulation, with the exception of the language in paragraph 3 that

purports to bind the Court and its officers, it is so ordered.

Dated: May 24, 2005.

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UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

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