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Case 0:11-cv-61338-JIC Document 135 Entered on FLSD Docket 03/02/2012 Page 1 of 2
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
(FORT LAUDERDALE DIVISION)
CASE NO. 11-61338- CIV-COHN
In re:
ROTHSTEIN ROSENFELDT ADLER, P.A.,
Debtor.
WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS AD TESTIFICANDUM
TO: Any United States Marshal
United States Bureau of Prisons
United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Florida
Any federal officer having custody or control of Scott W. Rothstein
Comes now the undersigned United States District Court Judge, and it appearing that the
presence of Scott W. Rothstein is necessary in order to permit the parties in Bankruptcy Case No.
09-34791-BKC-RBR pending in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of
Florida, and adversary cases related thereto (collectively, the "Bankruptcy Case"), to adequately
conduct discovery and prepare for their respective trials, and it further appearing that Scott W.
Rothstein is now confined in the custody of the United States government at an undisclosed
location and that his presence for these proceedings cannot be secured under the ordinary process
or subpoena of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida.
Accordingly, the Court orders as follows:
The United States Marshal, United States Bureau of Prisons, United States Attorney's
Office for the Southern District of Florida and/or any federal officer who has custody and control
of Scott W. Rothstein is required to present Rothstein to appear for a deposition to occur by
videoconference and to be governed by those protocols which have been or will be approved and
entered by Order of the Court in the Bankruptcy Case. The deposition shall not be videotaped.
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Attorneys attending the deposition shall be allowed to bring their cell phones to the deposition,
but they must remain in the off position at all times while in the deposition, or they may be
subject to confiscation by the United States Marshall until that day's portion of the deposition is
concluded. The attendees are authorized to bring laptops and/or tablets into the deposition.
However, consistent with the prior orders of this Court that the deposition will not be
videotaped, all attendees are under a continuing obligation not to utilize any camera feature on
the permitted electronic devices during any part of the deposition.
The deposition shall commence at 9:00 a.m. on June 4, 2012 and continue for a
maximum of 10 consecutive business days thereafter, at such location and under such
circumstances to be determined by the United States Marshal's Service and/or the Federal
Bureau of Prisons, in a manner that will accommodate approximately 6 people at a time. The
time limitations in Fed.R.Civ.P. 30(d)(1) shall not apply.
Done and entered in chambers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Date: 3 ilk. James I.
United tales District Judge
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