Does a judge have the authority and the affirmative duty to issue a protective order to seal a transcript?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Rosato v. Superior Court, 124 Cal.Rptr. 427, 51 Cal.App.3d 190 (Cal. App. 1975):

Thus, it is clear beyond cavil that the trial court had the authority and the affirmative duty to issue the protective order here and, pursuant to and independent of the authority contained in Penal Code section 938.1, to seal the transcript until the trials of the defendants were completed. (See Craemer v. Superior Court (1968) 265 Cal.App.2d 216, 223--225, 71 Cal.Rptr. 193.)

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