Gold Kist, Inc. v. Griffin
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In May 1991, Ruby Griffin filed a complaint against Gold Kist, Inc., seeking workmen's compensation benefits, and in September 1993, the trial court awarded Griffin benefits for permanent partial disability. Gold Kist filed a post-judgment motion on October 29, 1993, and requested, inter alia, a reduction of Griffin's award of benefits by allowance of credit for certain payments. The trial court issued an amended judgment on December 17, 1993, partially reducing Griffin's award of benefits by allowing some credit. Gold Kist then filed another post-judgment motion on January 5, 1994, again *Page 627 requesting a reduction of Griffin's benefits by certain credits. In essence, Gold Kist's second post-judgment motion sought the same relief as the first motion, or sought a reconsideration of the partial denial of the first motion. Gold Kist appeals.
Review of the denial of a post-judgment motion is by appeal.Ex parte Dowling,
APPEAL DISMISSED.
ROBERTSON, P.J., concurs.
YATES, J., concurs in the result.
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