The Sixth District
Court of Appeal has affirmed an order that confidential discovery responses by
the Roman Catholic Diocese in Monterey, in an action by a man who was a minor
when he was allegedly sexually abused by a priest in 2004 and 2005, be turned
over to a local newspaper.
The opinion was handed down
Friday and was not certified for publication. Justice Franklin D. Elia authored
it.
The Diocese had obtained a protective order in 2011 when it was sued by “John RJ Doe” in connection with the purported abuse of him by then-Father Edward Fitz‑Henry. The order said: “Until further notice, no records produced in discovery shall be disseminated or their contents disclosed to third persons prior to trial or adjudication on the merits.”
http://www.metnews.com/articles/2015/monterey080415.htm
The Diocese had obtained a protective order in 2011 when it was sued by “John RJ Doe” in connection with the purported abuse of him by then-Father Edward Fitz‑Henry. The order said: “Until further notice, no records produced in discovery shall be disseminated or their contents disclosed to third persons prior to trial or adjudication on the merits.”
http://www.metnews.com/articles/2015/monterey080415.htm