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In Re Estate of Herrera - Appeal Dismissal

The New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed an appeal filed by Epifania Jaramillo, the personal representative in the estate of Elipio Mizel Herrera. The dismissal follows a motion filed by Appellee Frederick Herrera and relates to ongoing disputes regarding the interpretation of the will and the distribution of estate assets.

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Silva-Steele v. Enghouse - Trespass Injunction

The New Mexico Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's order permanently enjoining an individual from entering a private residential property. The injunction stemmed from the individual leaving unionization flyers at the property owner's home, leading to concerns about safety and First Amendment rights.

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Pv Holding Corp v. Stephen Owens - Interlocutory Application Denied

The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory application in the case of Pv Holding Corp et al v. Stephen Owens. The court issued an order on March 25, 2026, denying the application for interlocutory appeal. No specific citations or further details on the underlying case were provided.

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Eric Bussey v. State - Interlocutory Appeal Denied

The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied an interlocutory appeal filed by Eric Bussey against the State. The court issued its order on March 25, 2026, denying the application for an interlocutory appeal.

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Dallow v. Kelly - Discretionary Application Denied

The Georgia Court of Appeals has denied a discretionary application in the case of Dallow v. Kelly. The court issued an order on March 25, 2026, stating that the application for discretionary appeal was denied. No known citations are associated with this disposition.

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Sheldon Durham v. Amy Brown - Discretionary Appeal Granted

The Georgia Court of Appeals has granted a discretionary appeal in the case of Sheldon Durham v. Amy Brown. The court's order directs the appellant to file a notice of appeal within 10 days and instructs the Clerk of Superior Court to include the order in the record.

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Serticchio v. Gadbois - Emergency Motion Granted

The Georgia Court of Appeals granted an emergency motion filed by Antony Paul Serticchio in the case Serticchio v. Gadbois. The court directed the clerk of the Superior Court of Columbia County to transmit Serticchio's direct appeal for docketing, addressing his assertion that the clerk refused to transmit the appeal due to unpaid costs despite an affidavit of indigency.

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Andre Amorim v. Daleth D Amorim - Extension of Time to File Appeal

The Georgia Court of Appeals granted an emergency motion for Andre Amorim, extending the deadline to file an application for discretionary appeal. The original order denying a motion for new trial was entered on February 25, 2026.

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Georgia Court of Appeals Dismisses Mother's Guardianship Modification Petition

The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed a mother's direct appeal of a juvenile court's order denying her motion to remove a guardian ad litem. The court found the order to be interlocutory and that the mother failed to follow the required procedures for an interlocutory appeal, necessitating the dismissal.

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John Thompson v. State - Criminal Appeal Dismissed

The Georgia Court of Appeals dismissed John Thompson's appeal regarding his 1998 convictions. The court found that Thompson was not entitled to relitigate issues that had been previously decided in his prior appeals.

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