In Camera Proceedings Clause Samples
The 'In Camera Proceedings' clause allows certain parts of a legal case to be conducted privately, outside the presence of the public and sometimes even the parties involved. Typically, this clause is invoked when sensitive information, such as trade secrets, confidential business data, or matters of national security, must be discussed in court. By restricting access to these proceedings, the clause ensures that confidential or potentially damaging information is protected from public disclosure, thereby balancing the interests of privacy and justice.
In Camera Proceedings. Upon a party’s motion and for good cause, the court may hear in camera any statement made under Rule 32(i)(4).
In Camera Proceedings. The court’s sum- ▇▇▇▇ of information under subdivision (c)(3)(A) may be in camera. Upon joint motion by the defendant and by the attorney for the Government, the court may hear in camera the statements—made under subdivision (c)(3)(B), (C), (D), and (E)—by the defendant, the defendant’s counsel, the victim, or the at- ▇▇▇▇▇▇ for the Government.
In Camera Proceedings. Notification of Right to Ap- peal.
