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- flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de112 RegisterActionDate "2018-05-13" @default.
- flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de112 RegisterActionDescriptionText "ENDORSED ORDER DENYING AS MOOT 120 Defendant's Motion for Leave to Bring Electronic Equipment for Trial as to Johnnie Charles Grimsley Jr. (3) The Court's standing Order, In re: Possession and Use of Personal Electronic Devices in Federal Courthouses in the Middle District of Florida, 6:13-mc-94-Orl-22 (October 1, 2013), provides: "Any attorney permitted to practice law in the Middle District of Florida may bring any personal electronic device beyond the courthouse's security checkpoint by presenting a valid Florida Bar identification card or pro hac vice order." The Order defines "personal electronic devices" as "things like cellular phones, 'smart phones,' laptop computers, and tablet computers." Thus, because Defendant's counsel is already permitted to bring the requested electronic devices to court pursuant to the Standing Order, Defendant's motion is denied as moot. Signed by Judge Mary S. Scriven on 5/13/2018. (DKC) (Entered: 05/13/2018)" @default.
- flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de112 AdministrativeID "130" @default.
- flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de112 OntologyLabel order @default.
- flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de112 hasReferenceToOtherEntry flmd;;8:17-cr-00253_de102 @default.