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State v. Powell

Supreme Court of Vermont
Dec 21, 1998
725 A.2d 301 (Vt. 1998)

Opinion

No. 98-303.

December 21, 1998.

Appeal from District Court of Vermont, Unit No. 1, Windham Circuit.


Defendant's counsel in this criminal case seeks to appeal from the district court's order denying his motion to withdraw. Because the order he seeks to appeal from is not a final appealable order, the appeal is dismissed. See In re Burlington Bagel Bakery, Inc., 150 Vt. 20, 21, 549 A.2d 1044, 1045 (1988) (final and appealable order must end litigation on merits or conclusively determine rights of parties, leaving nothing for court to do but execute judgment); Messih v. Lee Drug, Inc., 220 Cal.Rptr. 43, 45 (Ct. App. 1985) (ruling on attorney's motion to withdraw is nonappealable interim order); cf. Chaker v. Chaker, 147 Vt. 548, 548 n.*, 520 A.2d 1005, 1006 n.* (1986) (applying V.R.A.P. 2 to review as interlocutory appeal trial court's ruling on attorney's motion to withdraw); 19 J. Moore, Moore's Federal Practice 202.11[8][b], at 61 (3d ed. 1998) (given related decisions by United States Supreme Court, orders denying disqualification of attorneys in criminal cases are most likely not appealable under final judgment rule).


Summaries of

State v. Powell

Supreme Court of Vermont
Dec 21, 1998
725 A.2d 301 (Vt. 1998)
Case details for

State v. Powell

Case Details

Full title:STATE of Vermont v. Peter Jay POWELL (Walter G. French, Esq., Appellant)

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Dec 21, 1998

Citations

725 A.2d 301 (Vt. 1998)
168 Vt. 636

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