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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Menashi finds that an attorney's appeal from interlocutory orders on her claims of court misconduct should be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. She alleged that a state trial court justice behaved inappropriately when she was his court attorney and that she had been harassed by court officers for reporting the behavior. However, her failure to comply with discovery led to dismissal as a sanction, and the "merger rule" that applies to interlocutory and final orders does not apply when sanctions are involved.
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