A judge issued a protective order prohibiting the release of financial and personal information, as well as documents revealing grand jury proceedings that are produced during discovery, in the federal corruption case against California state Sen. Ron Calderon.Federal prosecutors and attorneys representing Calderon and his brother, former state Assemblyman Tom Calderon, will face contempt of court proceedings and civil or criminal sanctions for willfully violating the order issued by U.S. District Judge Christina A. Snyder on April 21.While the order prohibits attorneys from using business rec...
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