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communication, (2) any affidavits filed in support thereof, and (3) any court order authorizing such
interception.
__________M. Provide notice to defendant of the government’s intention to use evidence pursuant
to Rule 12(b)(4)(B) of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.
2.
Government Responses to Defendant’s Standard Discovery Requests.
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__________A. Pursuant to Local Rule 1.01(c) (Uniform Local Criminal Rule Number 16.1), the
Government hereby agrees to provide the materials to the defendant not later than:
_______________________________.
[the local rule provides that the deadline for disclosure should ordinarily be set ten
(10) days from the date of this Order, or as otherwise agreed by the parties, or ordered
by the Court].
Further, the government must file a written response to the defendant’s standard discovery requests
with the Clerk within the time frame set forth above.
3.
Reciprocal Discovery and Filing of Additional Motions by Defendant.
A. Pursuant to Local Rule l.01(d) (Uniform Local Criminal Rule Number 16.1), the defendant shall
provide to the Government any required reciprocal discovery within ten (10) days of receipt of the
requested materials and filing of the government’s written response to the defendant’s discovery
requests.
B. Pursuant to Local Rule 1.01(e) (Uniform Local Criminal Rule Number 16.1), the defendant shall
file all additional motions with the Court within ten (10) days of receipt of the requested materials
and filing of the government’s written response to the defendant’s discovery requests.
4.
Continuing Duty of Disclosure.
The defendant and the government agree that their respective duties of disclosure and
discovery pursuant to this order are continuing, and that they shall produce additional responsive
information as soon as it is received, and in no event later than the time for such disclosure as
required by law, rule of criminal procedure, or order of court.
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