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Order Re: Audio/Video Submission: The Court will not accept any audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties are directed to follow the instructions as found on the court's webpage ( ). This is for video/audio submissions only. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/8/2025. (MQF)

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Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr issued an order prohibiting submission of audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties must follow court webpage instructions for video/audio submissions.

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Order Re: Audio/Video Submission: The Court will not accept any audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties are directed to follow the instructions as found on the court's webpage ( ). This is for video/audio

Order · May 11, 2026

Judge Ramon issued an order.

Key Issues

  • Evidence submission
  • Audio/video restrictions
  • Court procedural rules
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Order Re: Audio/Video Submission: The Court will not accept any audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties

Order · May 11, 2026

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The Story So Far

Updated 8 hours, 34 minutes ago

Judge Ramon E. Reyes Jr. issued an order on April 8, 2025, restricting how parties may submit audio and video evidence in this active case.

The court will no longer accept audio or video files delivered via CDs, USB drives, or email. Instead, parties must follow specific submission instructions posted on the court's official webpage. This directive applies solely to audio and video evidence, not to other types of filings or exhibits.

The order aims to standardize evidence submissions and likely addresses concerns about security, compatibility, or administrative efficiency. The case remains active, but the docket and filing details have not been publicly disclosed. Judge Reyes’s order signals the court’s intent to enforce strict procedural controls over multimedia evidence moving forward.

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Order Re: Audio/Video Submission: The Court will not accept any audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties are directed to follow the instructions as found on the court's webpage ( ). This is for video/audio submissions only. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/8/2025. (MQF)

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Order May 11, 2026

Order Re: Audio/Video Submission: The Court will not accept any audio/video evidence via CDs, USBs, or email. Parties are directed to follow the instructions as found on the court's webpage ( ). This is for video/audio submissions only. Ordered by Judge Ramon E. Reyes, Jr on 4/8/2025. (MQF)

Judge Ramon issued an order.

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