Serticchio v. Gadbois - Record Supplementation Remanded
Summary
The Georgia Court of Appeals granted a motion to remand in Serticchio v. Gadbois (A26A1613). The appellant sought to supplement the appellate record with documents from related cases involving protective orders and criminal prosecution. The court remanded the case to allow the trial court to rule on a motion to incorporate those documents into the record. This is a procedural order affecting appellate procedure in Georgia.
What changed
The Georgia Court of Appeals issued an order remanding Serticchio v. Gadbois to the trial court. The appellant initially filed motions to supplement the appellate record with documents from separate cases involving stalking protective orders and criminal prosecution for violation of the protective order. The court denied those motions because the appellant failed to show the trial court entered an order incorporating records from the separate cases. The court then granted the appellant's motion to remand, allowing the trial court to rule on incorporating those documents into the record.
This procedural remand affects litigants in Georgia appellate proceedings who seek to incorporate records from related cases. Parties should ensure they obtain trial court orders formally incorporating related case records before seeking appellate review.
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Antony Paul Serticchio v. Maranda Jo Gadbois
Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Citations: None known
- Docket Number: A26A1613
Disposition: Remanded
Disposition
Remanded
Combined Opinion
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia
ATLANTA,____________________
April 14, 2026
The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
A26A1613. SERTICCHIO v. GADBOIS.
Appellant Antony Paul Serticchio filed motions in this court to supplement the
record on appeal. He represented in the motions that documents from a separate case
involving a stalking temporary/permanent protective order and documents from a
separate case involving his criminal prosecution for violation of the protective order are
relevant to his appeal. But Serticchio did not show, nor did our review of the record
indicate, that the trial court entered an order incorporating the records associated with
the separate cases into the record associated with the instant case. So we denied
Serticchio’s motions to supplement.
Serticchio then filed the instant motion asking us to remand the case to the trial
court to allow him to file a motion in the trial court to incorporate the documents from
the separate cases into the record from the instant case. Serticchio’s motion is
GRANTED. Once the trial court has ruled on the motion, if Serticchio files a timely
notice of appeal, the case will be re-docketed in this court as a new appeal once the
record is transmitted to this court.
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
04/14/2026
I certify that the above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Witness my signature and the seal of said court
hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
, Clerk.
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