NOTICE ACCOMPANYING
COURT-ORDERED SUMMONS FOR
PRESUMPTIVELY PRIVILEGED
RECORDS
CASE NAME
Pursuant to Rule 17(a)(2) of the Massachusetts Rules of Criminal Procedure, 378 Mass.
885 (1979), the Court has issued the enclosed summons to produce records in the
above-captioned matter. A judge has determined that the records ordered produced are
"presumptively privileged," which means that they are likely to be protected by a statutory
privilege.
The records ordered by the Court must be delivered to:
(address of Clerk of Court)
on or before the return date on the summons in a sealed envelope or box clearly marked as
follows:
COMMONWEALTH v.
DOCKET NUMBER:
From:
Date:
(name of keeper of records)
PRIVILEGED RECORDS: IMPOUNDED
Entered:
Clerk of Court
By:
DOCKET NO.
KEEPER OF RECORDS TO WHOM THIS NOTICE IS ISSUED AND ADDRESS
Commonwealth v.
COURT NAME & ADDRESS
AOTC. 12/2007
Trial Court of Massachusetts