From: ' (USAFLS)" C
To: (USAFLS)"
Bcc: ' (USAFLS)" C
Subject: FW: Draft Protective Order
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 16:10:04 +0000
Importance: Normal
Attachments: Protective Order.Final.doc
Hey — I am going to leave this to you, if that is alright. I know it is difficult when too many cooks get
involved.
Assistant U.S. Attorney
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Phone
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From: Brad Edwards [mailto
Sent: Frida August 15, 2008 11:59 AM
To: USAFLS
Cc: . (USAFLS); Paul Cassell
Subject: RE: Draft Protective Order
This is my proposed Order. I think it comports with the Judge's order from yesterday and I think it is slightly more
thorough. It is very similar to your Motion. If you are more satisfied with your wording or layout for the motion, then please
incorporate the additional points made in my proposed order.
My only real problem with your proposed Order is paragraph C. This just further delays us from getting the agreement, and
I do not believe the Judge placed this burden on us. I think, as I wrote in my proposed order, that it is my duty to instruct
my clients on the protective order and its function and to otherwise ensure that it is not violated by my clients. Getting my
clients to "acknowledge receipt of the order and agree to its terms" could take awhile and cause unnecessary delay. I plan
to talk to my clients about "the agreement" and at the same time instruct them as to the rules outlined in the protective
order. That is all the Judge indicated as needed to be done.
From: (USAFLS) [mailto:
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2008 11:41 AM
To: Brad Edwards
Cc: .(USAFLS)
Subject: Draft Protective Order
Brad,
Attached please find a draft protective order regarding the disclosure of the non-prosecution agreement to you
and Jane Does 1 and 2. Please let us know if there are any changes you wish to make. Thanks.
<<Protective Order.doc»
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