United States v. Buendia-Cabrera
United States v. Buendia-Cabrera
Opinion of the Court
MEMORANDUM
The Copley Press, Inc. (“Copley”) petitions for a writ of mandamus to review: (a) the district court’s decision to seal the plea agreement in two cases, United States v. Hussein and United States v. Buendia-Cabrera, and (b) the Southern District’s former policy of not filing plea agreements. We have consolidated the petitions, which we now deny. The facts are familiar to the parties, and we will not recite them here.
As an initial matter, we note that Copley’s writ
The district court did not err when it concluded that the plea agreements in both the Hussein and Buendictr-Cabrera cases should have been filed and sealed when the plea was taken, and therefore denied Copley access to them. The district court satisfied the procedural requirements of the First Amendment for closure of the plea agreements in these cases.
The district court also satisfied the substantive requirements for closure.
For the foregoing reasons, we deny those portions of Copley’s petitions for writs of mandamus seeking review of the district court’s decisions to seal the plea agreements.
We deny the remainder of the writs because we cannot conclude that Copley’s challenge to the Southern District’s former policy meets Article III case and controversy requirements.
PETITIONS FOR WRITS OF MANDAMUS DENIED.
This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.
. We have the power to construe a direct appeal as a writ. See, e.g., Columbia Broadcasting Sys., Inc. v. United States Dist. Court, 729 F.2d 1174, 1177 (9th Cir. 1984). We do so with regard to the Buendia-Cabrera case despite a motion panel's denial of the writ filed along with this appeal. See United States v. Houser, 804 F.2d 565, 568 (9th Cir. 1986). A petition for writ is also a proper form in which to seek review of the Southern District's policy. See, e.g., La Buy v. Howes Leather Co., 352 U.S. 249, 255, 259-60, 77 S.Ct. 309, 1 L.Ed.2d 290 (1957); Valenzuela-Gonzalez v. United States Dist. Court, 915 F.2d 1276, 1279 (9th Cir. 1990).
. Oregonian, 920 F.2d at 1465.
. Id. at 1466 (setting forth two procedural requirements).
. Id.
. Hagestad v. Tragesser, 49 F.3d 1430, 1434 (9th Cir. 1995) (internal quotation marks omitted).
. See id.; Times Mirror Co. v. United States, 873 F.2d 1210, 1213 (9th Cir. 1989) (acknowledging need for secrecy in some circumstances).
. Oregonian, 920 F.2d at 1466.
. Id.
. See Valenzuela-Gonzalez v. United States Dist. Court, 915 F.2d 1276, 1278 (9th Cir. 1990).
. Compare id. (finding future harm sufficiently imminent to satisfy Article III requirements where co-defendants had been arraigned under unconstitutional procedure and defendant was scheduled for arraignment by the same court).
. Similarly, if Copley had filed for a writ during the time the policy was in force, and before the district court took the plea of a defendant, Copley could have argued that harm from the court's anticipated failure to file the agreement, pursuant to its policy, was imminent. See id.
Reference
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- UNITED STATES Of America, The Copley Press, Intervenor-Appellant v. Victor BUENDIA-CABRERA Carlos Flores-Moran, Defendants-Appellees United States of America, The Copley Press, Inc. Publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune, Intervenor-Appellant v. Eid Abed Daghlawi Jubran Yousef Sahalam aka Jubran Zalan Dighlawi, aka Jubran Zalan Dighlawi Hussein Mohammad Hussein Saleh Mahmoud Rabaneh Ramiro Ruiz-Maldonado Amjad Kayed ADA Gisela Pineda-Palencia Suhail Mata Abdallah Abdelbaset Masri Awad Bassam Masri Ajmal Bahjat Farhat Towfic Yoseph Soury Mohammad Abed Daghlawi, Defendants In re: The Copley Press, Inc. Publisher of the San Diego, Union-Tribune, The Copley Press, Inc. Publisher of the San Diego Union-Tribune v. United States District Court for the Southern District of California, United States of America Eid Abed Daghlawi Jubran Yousef Sahalam aka Jubran Zalan Dighlawi, aka Jubran Zalan Dighlawi Hussein Mohammad Hussein Saleh Mahmoud Rabaneh Ramiro Ruiz-Maldonado Amjad Kayed ADA Gisela Pineda-Palencia Suhail Mata Abdallah Abdelbaset Masri Awad Bassam Masri Ajmal Bahjat Farhat Towfic Yoseph Soury Mohammad Abed Daghlawi, Real Parties in Interest
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