January 01, 1982
Citation of a per curiam decision in 458 U.S. 263, 265 and the case Flanagan, 465 U.S. at 270.
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| Flanagan | person | 13 | View Entity |
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This page from a legal document discusses the principle of finality in criminal cases, which generally prohibits appeals until a final judgment is rendered. It outlines the narrow 'collateral order' exception that permits immediate appeals under specific, strict conditions. The text cites multiple Supreme Court cases to emphasize that this exception is rare and must be interpreted with the 'utmost strictness' to avoid the damaging effects of piecemeal litigation on the administration of justice.
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