Bright v. DeKalb County
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Opinion
This appeal is an attempt by appellant to secure review of the superior court’s dismissal of appellant’s petition for certiorari to the recorder’s court. A notice of appeal to this court was filed without any compliance with interlocutory appeal procedures. “Appellant has failed to follow the proper procedures required by law when appealing from a decision of a superior court to which a writ of certiorari has been taken from a decision of a lower court. OCGA § 5-6-35 . . . [663]*663Therefore, his appeal must be dismissed. [Cits.]” Crawford v. Goza, 168 Ga. App. 565 (310 SE2d 1) (1983).
Appeal dismissed.
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