Georgia Department of Human Resources appeals from the order of the trial court dismissing its appeal for failure to obtain the timely filing of a trial transcript.
“The provision authorizing the trial court to dismiss an appeal [OCGA § 5-6-48 (c)] specifies that two elements must be present: One is that the delay was
unreasonable
and the other is that the unreasonable delay was
inexcusable.
In passing upon these issues, the trial court has discretion; however, it is a legal discretion which is subject to review in the appellate courts.”
Young v. Climatrol &c. Corp.,
Both sides have supplied numerous record and legal citations regarding what facts constitute an unreasonable and inexcusable delay, but the crucial point is that the trial court must make such findings before we may determine whether it abused its discretion. See
Baker v. Southern R. Co.,
Judgment reversed and case remanded with instruction.
