Palacios v. United States ( 2020 )


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  • 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 JOHN DOE, Case No. 1:20-cv-01052-NONE-SAB 12 Plaintiff, ORDER GRANTING PLAINTIFF’S REQUEST TO SEAL AND REQUIRING 13 v. DEFENDANTS TO FILE RESPONSE TO PLAINTIFF’S MOTION TO FILE 14 UNITED STATES, PSEUDONYMOUS PROCEEDINGS 15 Defendant. (ECF Nos. 3) 16 17 John Doe (“Plaintiff”), a federal prisoner, filed this action pursuant to the Federal Tort 18 Claims Act alleging claims of negligence. Along with his complaint, Plaintiff filed a motion to 19 file pseudonymous proceedings and a request to file documents under seal. (ECF Nos. 2, 3.) 20 Upon review of the motion to file pseudonymous proceedings,1 other than a vague 21 reference to assisting law enforcement which is not alleged in the complaint,2 Plaintiff has stated 22 a generalized fear of retaliation based upon the filing of this lawsuit and that this action involves 23 highly-sensitive and private information about John Doe, the Federal Bureau of Prisons 24 25 1 Plaintiff states that he is proceeding under a pseudonym in a related case, Doe v. Kane, No. 1:19-cv-00467-DAD- BAM (E.D. Cal.) In that action, his motion to proceed under a pseudonym was not addressed by the court, although the court did grant his request to file a declaration of identity under seal. (See ECF No. 18.) 26 2 Should there be any legitimate concern that Plaintiff’s status as a cooperator will be revealed this can be addressed 27 by sealing or requiring redaction of any document that mentions that status. If there is an issue with such, the parties should include such information in the motion to proceed by pseudonym and file a request to file that document 1 operations and contains allegations of physical abuse and ongoing retaliation. In this instance, 2 the Court shall order Defendant to file an opposition or statement of non-opposition to the 3 motion prior to the Court rendering a decision on the motion. L.R. 230(c). 4 Plaintiff also requests to file a declaration of his true identity under seal. Courts have 5 long recognized a “general right to inspect and copy public records and documents, including 6 judicial records and documents.” Kamakana v. City & Cnty. of Honolulu, 447 F.3d 1172, 1178 7 (9th Cir. 2006) (quoting Nixon v. Warner Commc’ns, Inc., 435 U.S. 589, 597 & n. 7 (1978)). 8 Nevertheless, this access to judicial records is not absolute. Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1172. The 9 court has recognized a category of documents that is not subject to the right of public access 10 because the documents have “traditionally been kept secret for important policy reasons.” Times 11 Mirror Co. v. United States, 873 F.2d 1210, 1219 (9th Cir. 1989). Since resolution of disputes 12 on the merits “is at the heart of the interest in ensuring the ‘public’s understanding of the judicial 13 process and of significant public events[,]’ . . . ‘compelling reasons’ must be shown to seal 14 judicial records attached to a dispositive motion.” Kamakana, 447 F.3d at 1179. However, for 15 requests to seal documents attached to a nondispositive motion, a party is “required to show good 16 cause for documents attached to a nondispositive motion.” Pintos v. Pacific Creditors Ass’n, 605 17 F.3d 665, 677-78 (9th Cir. 2009). 18 Here, the Court finds that good cause exists to file a statement of Plaintiff’s true identify 19 under seal pending resolution of the motion to file pseudonymous proceedings. 20 Accordingly, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that: 21 1. Plaintiff’s request to file a declaration of true identity under seal (ECF No. 3) is 22 GRANTED; 23 2. The declaration of true identity shall be filed under seal and shall remain under 24 seal until further order of this court; 25 3. Plaintiff shall e-mail the document requested to be sealed to 26 ApprovedSealed@caed.uscourts.gov for filing under seal in compliance with 27 Local Rule 141 within two (2) days of the date of entry of this order; WAS LOU UV UINY INE YAS MVEUEIOIEL OG POND Vive TP □□ VM VIG 1 motion to file pseudonymous proceedings within thirty (30) days of the date of 2 service of the summons and complaint; and 3 5. Plaintiff shall file a proof of service within five (5) days of serving the defendant 4 in this matter. 5 6 IT IS SO ORDERED. OF. nf ee 7 | Dated: _July 31, 2020 _ ef UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Document Info

Docket Number: 1:20-cv-01052

Filed Date: 7/31/2020

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 6/19/2024