Ransome, I., Aplt. v. Judge Mark Moore

CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedJune 5, 2024
Docket12 EAP 2024
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA EASTERN DISTRICT

ISAIAH RANSOME, : No. 12 EAP 2024 : Appellant : : : v. : : : JUDGE MARK MOORE, COMMON PLEAS : COURT OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, : : Appellees :

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 5th day of June, 2024, the Notice of Appeal is QUASHED. See 42

Pa.C.S. § 723(a) (limiting this Court’s jurisdiction to “appeals from final orders of the

Commonwealth Court entered in any matter which was originally commenced in the

Commonwealth Court”); Pa.R.A.P. 341(b)(1) (defining a final order as one that “disposes

of all claims and of all parties”). Cf. Melvin v. Doe, 836 A.2d 42, 44 n.4 (Pa. 2003) (“[A]n

order denying a motion for summary judgment does not terminate the litigation, and thus

is not an appealable order.”).

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Melvin v. Doe
836 A.2d 42 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2003)

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