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Trey Deshawn Johnson v. State
Citation: Not availableDocket: A19A2296
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia; November 5, 2019; Georgia; State Appellate Court
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The Court of Appeals of Georgia dismissed the appeal of Trey Deshawn Johnson against the State due to his failure to file a brief and enumeration of errors by the November 4, 2019 deadline. Johnson had been granted three extensions totaling 120 days after his initial brief was due on July 10, 2019. The dismissal was made in accordance with the Court of Appeals Rules 13 and 23, classifying the appeal as abandoned. The court informed Johnson that if this failure was due to his appellate counsel's negligence, he could request permission for an out-of-time appeal in the trial court. Should the trial court grant this motion, Johnson would then have 30 days to file a notice of appeal regarding his conviction and sentence. Conversely, if the motion is denied, he would have 30 days to appeal that order. The Clerk of Court is instructed to send copies of this order to both Johnson and his legal counsel.