In re Grand Jury Proceedings of John Doe
Annotate this CaseDuring the course of grand jury proceedings, the state issued eight grand jury subpoenas seeking documents and testimony to individuals associated with Appellants. Appellants moved to quash the subpoenas, arguing that they required Appellants and their former attorneys to disclose information protected by the attorney-client privilege, the attorney work-product doctrine, and the common-interest doctrine. The trial court denied the motions. Appellants appealed the trial court’s order. The court of appeals dismissed the appeal for lack of a final order. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that an order denying a motion to quash a grand jury subpoena and ordering a party to testify or produce documents is a final order that may be appealed. Remanded.
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