the web and causes a stir. law bloggers from around the country take notice, including arizona lawyer, matt brown. >> i think it's pretty remarkable that a deputy in court helped themselves to a defense lawyer's file on video, not only did he have a look but then pulled the paper out and ended up making photocopies. >> in testimony following the incident, officer stoddard defends his actions, saying his concern was for the security of the court and he had reason to believe that document suggested mr. lozano intended to commit a crime. >> i don't see any security threat that would justify them taking a simple piece of paper out of the file. he should have told the judge, your honor, i saw something that gives me security concerns. i'd like to look at it further. >> during subsequent hearings, the court finds that there's no security threat justifying the removal of the documents from the file and he is found in what's called indirect civil contempt, a violation of a court