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The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dismissed Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of a protective order for lack of jurisdiction, holding that the order was not a final decision and did not fall within the collateral order exception. The court also denied Maxwell's request for a writ of mandamus and her motion to consolidate the appeal with a related civil case.
Source
DOJ
Release Date
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Pages
4
Jurisdiction
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Case
104-1
2 individuals identified
Ghislaine Maxwell (Defendant-Appellant): This document is significant because it represents a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of a protective order in a high-profile criminal case. The court's decision establishes the jurisdictional limits for interlocutory appeals in crimin
Adam Mueller (Counsel for Defendant-Appellant Ghislaine Maxwell): This document is significant because it represents a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal of a protective order in a high-profile criminal case. The court's decision establishes the jurisdictional limits for interlocutory appeals in crimin
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