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Criminal

Feb. 28, 2013

Prosecutors must identify documents they plan to use in trade secrets theft trial, judge orders

In a victory for defense lawyers, a magistrate judge ordered federal prosecutors Wednesday to identify which documents - out of a huge trove of discovery produced - they plan to use at an upcoming criminal trial.


By Hadley Robinson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - In a victory for defense lawyers, a magistrate judge ordered federal prosecutors Wednesday to identify which documents - out of a huge trove of discovery produced - they plan to use at an upcoming criminal trial.


U.S. Magistrate Judge Nathanael Cousins told government attorneys they have 60 days to identify which documents, of the five terabytes of discovery, they intend to use agai...

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