Narrative Opinion Summary
The Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia issued an order on October 4, 2017, regarding the case A18D0097, Antonio Burch v. SFT Foods et al. The court granted the Application for Discretionary Appeal. The Appellant, Antonio Burch, is permitted to file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days from the date of this order. Additionally, the Clerk of Superior Court is instructed to include a copy of this order in the record sent to the Court of Appeals. The order is certified as a true extract from the minutes of the court, with the Clerk's signature and court seal accompanying the document.
Legal Issues Addressed
Certification of Judicial Orderssubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The order is authenticated as a true extract from the court's minutes, evidenced by the Clerk’s signature and the court seal.
Reasoning: The order is certified as a true extract from the minutes of the court, with the Clerk's signature and court seal accompanying the document.
Clerk’s Duty to Transmit Ordersubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Clerk of Superior Court is required to include a copy of the order in the appellate record sent to the Court of Appeals.
Reasoning: Additionally, the Clerk of Superior Court is instructed to include a copy of this order in the record sent to the Court of Appeals.
Grant of Application for Discretionary Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Court of Appeals granted the appellant's application for discretionary appeal, allowing the appeal process to proceed.
Reasoning: The court granted the Application for Discretionary Appeal.
Timeframe for Filing Notice of Appealsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The appellant is afforded a specific period—10 days from the date of the order—to file a notice of appeal.
Reasoning: The Appellant, Antonio Burch, is permitted to file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days from the date of this order.