Appeals Court Record Error

Summary

If clerical errors in Georgia affected your appeal, you may file a motion to correct the record or for reconsideration. If errors were intentional, report to the courts administrative office. Consulting an attorney for specific legal advice is recommended.

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If the appeals court clerk changed the record docketing after my appellant brief was filed and the Judgment came back denied what can be done
Hi Kim,
To better assist you, could you please clarify whether the changes made by the appeals court clerk affected the outcome of your case? Understanding this will help me provide you with the appropriate information.
The clerk put "docketed in error" in the record of the case and made a seperate supplemental record to another appeal that was dismissed.
Thank you for the details, Kim. Could you please clarify whether you believe the clerk's error impacted the outcome of your appeal? This information will help me provide more accurate guidance.
yes, it changed the citing in the appeal and removed certain parts of the record from the cited volume
Thank you for the information, Kim. In Georgia, if you believe clerical errors affected your appeal, you may consider filing a motion to correct the record or a motion for reconsideration. Consulting an attorney for specific guidance tailored to your situation is advisable.
what if these errors were intentiona;
Hi Kim,
If you believe the errors were intentional, you may consider:
- Filing a motion to correct the record.
- Filing a motion for reconsideration.
- Reporting the issue to the court's administrative office.
- Consulting an attorney for specific legal advice and further action.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
thanks
You're welcome, Kim. If you need further assistance or have more questions, feel free to ask. Good luck with your case!