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Friday, March 6, 2026
Flores v. Flores - Appeal Withdrawn
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has granted the appellant's motion to withdraw the appeal in Vincent Joseph Flores v. Katherine Leigh Flores. Jurisdiction has been released back to the trial court. This action formally terminates the appellate proceedings.
Georgia Court of Appeals Denies Discretionary Application
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied a discretionary application in the case of In the Interest of B. D. F. B. et al., Children (Mother). The docket number for this case is A26D0342. This denial means the case will not proceed to a full appeal on the merits at this stage.
Georgia Court of Appeals Denies Discretionary Appeal in Children's Case
The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied a discretionary application for appeal in the case In the Interest of B. D. F. B. et al., Children (Father). The docket number for this case is A26D0344. This decision means the prior ruling stands.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Buford Dam Ventures LLC v. Faith Businesses Inc. - Opinion Vacated
The Court of Appeals of Georgia vacated and remanded a property dispute case involving Buford Dam Ventures LLC, Big D Foods Inc., and Meeny LLC against Faith Businesses Inc. The court found that the trial court erred by denying the appellants' request for a jury trial on Faith's claim for declaratory judgment.
Geimah v Geimah - Divorce Case Dismissed
The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed the direct appeal in Reuben Geimah v. Emily Geimah due to the appellant's failure to follow the required discretionary appeal procedure for domestic relations cases. The court cited OCGA ยง 5-6-35(a)(2), (b) as the basis for dismissal.
Nirvana Laurel Springs, LLC v. Olaudah Greenwood - Interlocutory Application Denied
The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied an interlocutory application filed by Nirvana Laurel Springs, LLC, also known as Laurel Park Apartments, in the case against Olaudah Greenwood. The docket number for this case is A26I0135.
Interlocutory Application Denied by Georgia Court of Appeals
Interlocutory Application Denied by Georgia Court of Appeals
Travis Carter v. State - Homicide by Vehicle
The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed the conviction of Travis Carter for first-degree homicide by vehicle, predicated on a hit-and-run offense. The court found no merit in Carter's claims of ineffective assistance of counsel regarding jury instructions and objections.
State v. Kaiman Lamar Smith - Criminal Case Affirmed
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to suppress evidence in the case of State v. Kaiman Lamar Smith. The appellate court found that the initial traffic stop for a burnt-out headlight was not supported by reasonable articulable suspicion, leading to the suppression of evidence related to a DUI charge.
Cameron v. Jmp Pizza, Inc. - Personal Injury Appeal
The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed and remanded a summary judgment granted to JMP Pizza, Inc. The court found that the plaintiff's personal injury claims against the pizza company were not time-barred and should relate back to the initial complaint filed against the employee driver. The case will proceed to further trial court proceedings.
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