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Type: Legal court order (appellate)
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This is page 2 of a court order from an appellate court dismissing Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal for lack of jurisdiction and denying her motion to consolidate. The document outlines the legal basis for the dismissal, citing the "final judgment rule" in criminal cases and the strict conditions required for collateral order appeals.

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Motion to consolidate DENIED
Appeal DISMISSED
Protective order entered July 30, 2020
Denial of motion to modify protective order September 2, 2020

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"IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that the motion to consolidate is DENIED and the appeal is DISMISSED for want of jurisdiction."
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"The final judgment rule is therefore “at its strongest in the field of criminal law.”"
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"There is a “narrow” exception to the final judgment rule that permits appeals from “decisions that do not terminate the litigation...""
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