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Nalley v. Carroll County - Discretionary Appeal Granted
The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted a discretionary application in Nalley v. Carroll County, Georgia. The order directs the appellant to file a notice of appeal within 10 days.
City of Atlanta v. 120 Piedmont Avenue LLC - Disposition Denied
The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied the discretionary application for appeal in the case of City of Atlanta v. 120 Piedmont Avenue LLC. The docket number for this case is A26D0339. This denial means the case will not proceed to a full appeal.
Liu Weidong v. Gwinnett County - Application Dismissed
The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed Liu Weidong's application for discretionary appeal in the case of Gwinnett County v. Liu Weidong. The dismissal was due to Weidong's failure to follow proper interlocutory appeal procedures, specifically not obtaining a certificate of immediate review.
William H. Waits, III v. Ea Homes, Lp - Case Dismissed
The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the appeal in William H. Waits, III v. Ea Homes, LP. The dismissal was based on the appellant's failure to follow the required procedure for discretionary appeals after the denial of a motion to set aside a prior ruling.
Cathy Watson v. Andrew S. Lovvorn - Case Transferred
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has transferred the case of Cathy Watson v. Andrew S. Lovvorn to the appropriate Superior/State Court of Carroll County. The court determined it lacked jurisdiction over the discretionary appeal from a magistrate court judgment.
Isaac Woods v. Allstate Insurance Company - Discretionary Appeal Granted
The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted a discretionary appeal in the case of Isaac Woods et al. v. Allstate Insurance Company. The court found that the plaintiffs had a right of direct appeal from the trial court's dismissal of their breach of contract claims.
Brandon Cox v. State - Criminal Law Appeal
The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed the conviction of Brandon Cox for disorderly conduct and obstruction of an officer. Cox appealed based on several grounds, including the trial court's jury instructions and ineffective assistance of counsel.
Yonathan Michael v. Bethlehem Desta - Property Partition Appeal
The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a lower court's order directing the partition of property between co-tenants Yonathan Michael and Bethlehem Desta. The appellate court found no abuse of discretion in the trial court's adjustment of the parties' accounts during the partition process.
Hardy Foods LLC v. MacKenzie Morgan - Interlocutory Application Granted
The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted an interlocutory application in the case of Hardy Foods, LLC v. MacKenzie Morgan. The appellant has 10 days from the order date to file a notice of appeal. This order directs the Clerk of State Court to include a copy of this order in the record transmitted to the Court of Appeals.
Nash Newbill Tuten v. Shawn Emmons, Warden - Habeas Corpus Appeal Transfer
The Georgia Court of Appeals has transferred the case of Nash Newbill Tuten v. Shawn Emmons, Warden to the Supreme Court of Georgia. This action is due to the Supreme Court's exclusive appellate jurisdiction over habeas corpus cases.
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