Case 1:16-cr-02362-WJ Document 122 Filed 09/18/18 Page 1 of 2 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW MEXICO Clerk's Minutes Before the Honorable Chief Judge William P. Johnson Case No.: CR 16-2362, CR 16-2363 WJ Date: September 18, 2018 Parties: USA v. Lonnie Jackson, USA v. Diamond Coleman Courtroom Clerk: R. Garcia Court Reporter: M. Loughran Interpreter: N/A Type of Proceeding: Telephonic Status Conference Place of Court: Albuquerque Total time in Court: 24 minutes Evidentiary Hearing: No Attorneys Present for Plaintiff(s): David Walsh Attorneys Present for Defendant(s): John f. Robbenhaar and Aric Elsenheimer Proceedings: 3:00 Court in telephonic session; counsel enter appearances; defendants not present. The Court recites various sealed documents contained in these cases and others; advises it will be issuing a ruling on the Government’s Motion to Reconsider by the end of the week; advises the Court will file under seal and allow 10 days for the parties to show cause why it should not be unsealed; wishes to be consistent with other related cases before Judge Browning and Judge Parker. Mr. Walsh responds pointing out counsel are conferring right now re those documents that may be unsealed and those that may be redacted; agrees with the Court filing memorandum opinion under seal at this time. Mr. Elsenheimer agrees with the Court decision to file Memorandum opinion under seal for now; advises the parties believe that have reached an agreement, with the exception of 1 or 2 items, re the unsealing or redaction of sealed pleadings and will provide it to the Court. Case 1:16-cr-02362-WJ Document 122 Filed 09/18/18 Page 2 of 2 The Court directs parties to file a stipulation on what can be agreed to and the Court can hold a hearing on what cannot be agreed upon. Mr. Robenhaar concurs with Mr. Elsenheimer and will file stipulation. The Court directs counsel to flag what can’t be agreed upon so it can address it. Mr. Elsenheimer advises he filed a motion to file pleadings without sealing; will submit stipulated order for Court’s approval. 3:24 Court in recess.