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Sabrina McCauley v. Presiding Chief Magistrate Judge for Magistrate Case Number 17d19384

Citation: Not availableDocket: A18D0222

Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia; January 8, 2018; Georgia; State Appellate Court

Original Court Document: View Document

Narrative Opinion Summary

Sabrina McCauley filed a motion to withdraw her application for discretionary appeal in the case A18D0222 against the Presiding Chief Magistrate Judge for Magistrate Case Number 17D19384. The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted this motion, resulting in the application being deemed withdrawn. Consequently, Major Manor, LLC's motions for a frivolous appeal penalty were denied as moot. The document is certified as a true extract from the court's minutes by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Legal Issues Addressed

Certification of Court Documents

Application: The court document was certified as a true extract from the court's minutes by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Reasoning: The document is certified as a true extract from the court's minutes by the Clerk of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Denial of Frivolous Appeal Penalty Motions as Moot

Application: Because the application for discretionary appeal was withdrawn, the motions for a frivolous appeal penalty were denied as moot.

Reasoning: Consequently, Major Manor, LLC's motions for a frivolous appeal penalty were denied as moot.

Withdrawal of Application for Discretionary Appeal

Application: The court granted the motion to withdraw the application for a discretionary appeal, which resulted in the application being deemed withdrawn.

Reasoning: Sabrina McCauley filed a motion to withdraw her application for discretionary appeal in the case A18D0222 against the Presiding Chief Magistrate Judge for Magistrate Case Number 17D19384. The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted this motion, resulting in the application being deemed withdrawn.