This case previously appeared in this court as
Georgia Dept. of Human Resources v. Patillo,
The court below found that one of appellant’s counsel telephoned the court reporter in October 1988 requesting preparation of a transcript, and took no further action to assure that it was prepared and filed until after the time for filing had expired. The court further found that the delay was caused by the division of work between two attorneys in the District Attorney’s office who were assigned to the case, and that neither had assumed responsibility to assure the timely filing of a transcript or to request an extension of time. The court concluded that the delay was more unreasonable and inexcusable than in
Baker v. Southern R. Co.,
Appellant argues that the trial court abused its discretion in dismissing the appeal because several telephone calls were made to the court reporter and counsel received assurances that a transcript was being prepared, and that at no time did counsel intentionally delay the proceedings. Counsel for appellant also maintains that the clerk *779 of court was contacted in writing to assure that the appeal record was complete, and that she relied upon a lack of response as an indication that it was complete.
In reviewing a finding of unreasonable and inexcusable delay in filing a transcript, this court will not disturb the lower court’s finding absent an abuse of discretion.
Johnson v. Clements,
Judgment affirmed.
