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Dorrin Johnson v. Danna R. Molleda

Docket A26E0184

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CivilDenied
Filed
Jurisdiction
Georgia
Court
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Type
Opinion
Case type
Civil
Disposition
Denied
Docket
A26E0184

Appellant filed an emergency motion seeking a stay of enforcement pending appeal; the Court of Appeals ruled on that motion.

Summary

The Georgia Court of Appeals issued an order on April 20, 2026 denying the appellant Dorrin Johnson's emergency motion for a stay of enforcement pending appeal in the matter captioned Johnson v. Molleda. The court declined to pause enforcement of the underlying judgment or order while the appeal proceeds. The decision is a brief administrative disposition denying the requested temporary relief without extended explanation in the excerpt provided.

Issue Decided

  • Whether an emergency stay of enforcement pending appeal should be granted in this case

Court's Reasoning

The order provided is brief and contains only the court's disposition denying the emergency stay; it does not state the court's detailed reasoning or the legal standards applied. Because no explanation appears in the extract, the denial stands as the court's ruling without an articulated rationale in this document.

Parties

Appellant
Dorrin Johnson
Appellee
Danna R. Molleda
Court
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia

Key Dates

Court decision date
2026-04-20
Clerk certification date
2026-04-20

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    Consult appellate counsel

    Talk with your appellate lawyer promptly to evaluate options, including filing a motion for reconsideration, requesting other emergency relief, or adjusting appellate strategy given that the stay was denied.

  2. 2

    Comply or seek alternate relief

    Prepare to comply with the underlying judgment or, if compliance would cause irreparable harm, gather evidence and legal arguments to support any further emergency request or expedited relief.

  3. 3

    Monitor deadlines

    Ensure all appellate briefing and filing deadlines are met and consider whether to raise the stay issue in the merits briefing or in a petition to the Georgia Supreme Court if appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the court decide?
The Court of Appeals denied the emergency motion to stay enforcement while the appeal is pending.
Who is affected by this order?
The appellant, Dorrin Johnson, who sought the stay, and the appellee, Danna R. Molleda, are directly affected; the underlying judgment or order remains enforceable.
What happens next?
Enforcement of the underlying order or judgment may proceed immediately unless another court orders otherwise, while the appeal continues.
Can this denial be challenged?
A denial of a stay is generally reviewable as part of the underlying appeal or by filing a further emergency motion or petition for reconsideration if the rules permit.

The above suggestions and answers are AI-generated for informational purposes only. They may contain errors. NoticeRegistry assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. Consult a qualified attorney before relying on them.

Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

                                         ATLANTA,____________________
                                                  April 20, 2026

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:

A26E0184. DORRIN JOHNSON v. DANNA R. MOLLEDA.

      Appellant’s Emergency Motion for Stay of Enforcement Pending Appeal is
hereby DENIED.

                                         Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                           Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
                                                                       04/20/2026
                                                    I certify that the above is a true extract from
                                         the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
                                                   Witness my signature and the seal of said court
                                         hereto affixed the day and year last above written.


                                                                                           , Clerk.