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William Melton, II v. Jacqueline Boone

Docket A26D0404

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OtherDenied
Filed
Jurisdiction
Georgia
Court
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Type
Opinion
Case type
Other
Disposition
Denied
Docket
A26D0404

Application for discretionary appeal to the Court of Appeals from proceedings in case LC No. 23FM1024.

Summary

The Georgia Court of Appeals considered an application for discretionary appeal filed by William Melton, II, in case A26D0404 (LC No. 23FM1024) against Jacqueline Boone and denied the application. The order, issued April 9, 2026, is a short procedural disposition that simply refuses permission to pursue an interlocutory or discretionary appeal to this court and does not address the merits of the underlying case.

Issue Decided

  • Whether the Court of Appeals should grant discretionary review of the underlying proceedings in LC No. 23FM1024.

Court's Reasoning

The order is a brief procedural disposition and does not state the court's reasons. By denying the application, the court determined that discretionary review was not warranted, which typically reflects that the petition failed to show a sufficient legal basis for the court to exercise its discretionary jurisdiction.

Parties

Appellant
William Melton, II
Appellee
Jacqueline Boone

Key Dates

Decision date
2026-04-09

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    Consult counsel about options

    Speak with your attorney to evaluate whether any further appellate remedies are available, such as petitioning the Georgia Supreme Court if applicable or seeking relief in the trial court.

  2. 2

    Proceed with underlying case

    If the underlying proceedings remain pending, comply with existing trial-court deadlines and orders while considering preservation of issues for any potential future appeal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Court of Appeals decide?
The court denied the application for discretionary appeal, so it refused to take the case for review.
Does this decision resolve the underlying case between the parties?
No. The denial is procedural and does not decide the merits of the underlying dispute in LC No. 23FM1024.
Who is affected by this order?
Primarily the applicant, William Melton, II, whose request for discretionary review was denied; the underlying parties remain subject to the lower court's rulings.
Can the denial be appealed further?
This order is a denial of discretionary review by the Court of Appeals; options depend on the case posture and statute, but further review may be limited and would typically require meeting higher standards for interlocutory or supreme-court review.

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 09, 2026

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order

A26D0404. WILLIAM MELTON, II v. JACQUELINE BOONE.


     Upon consideration of the Application for Discretionary Appeal, it is ordered that it be

hereby DENIED.


LC NUMBERS:

23FM1024




                                      Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                           Clerk's Office, Atlanta, April 09, 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.