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U.S. Department of Justice
United States Attorney
Southern District of Florida
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
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September 6, 2006
DELIVERY BY FACSIMILE
Esq.
Counsel to the Clerk of Court and Comptroller
15th Judicial Circuit of Florida
West Palm Beach, Florida
Re: Federal Grand Jury Subpoena
Dear Ms.
Thank you for our agreement to accept service of the attached subpoena by facsimile. As I
discussed with ■
the Clerk of Court is the custodian of the transcripts a of the state grand
jury proceedings. Ms.
asked me to inform you that the transcripts are kept in the Circuit's
Criminal Department. Florida Statute Sections 905.17(1) and 905.27 discuss the disclosure of state grand
jury transcripts. Pursuant to those statutes, a transcript can be released upon an order of "a court." The
statutes do not require that the order be issued by the Palm Beach County Court.
I have attached two cases regarding the procedures for obtaining state grand jury transcripts for
use in federal grand jury investigations. The cases that I have enclosed suggest that the appropriate way
is to issue a federal grand jury subpoena to the party currently in possession of the tapes and/or
transcripts of the proceedings. The cases that I have enclosed both involve orders issued by a federal
court that compel the production of the transcripts.
If the Clerk of Court feels that she cannot comply with the grand jury subpoena absent an order
from the United States District Court compelling the production, then you must file a motion to quash the
grand jury subpoena before the United States District Judge who empaneled the federal grand jury.
Alternatively, if you like, you can state in writing your inability to produce the tan,
absent a court
order, and I can proceed before the United States District Judge by filing a motion to
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SEPTEMBER 6, 2006
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compel with a proposed order for the United States District Judge to sign. If you prefer to file your own
motion, I can assist in notifying the Court of the motion, which should be filed ex parte and under seal in
accordance with Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e)(5) and (6).
The subpoena calls for the production of the tape(s) or transcripts by September 15, 2006. If you
need any additional time, please let me know.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to call me. Thank you for your
assistance.
Sincerely,
cc:
By:
Assistant United States Attorney
ET do not know whether the grand jury proceedings have yet been transcribed. The enclosed subpoena
calls for the tapes or the transcripts. If you would prefer to produce the tapes to be transcribed by one of our
grand jury stenographers, that would satisfy the subpoena. If the Clerk of Court would prefer to have one of the
state court stenographers do the transcription, production of the transcripts also would suffice.
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