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SMITH v. The STATE.
Donna Marie Smith again appeals to this Court following her 1998 conviction for felony obstruction of an officer, giving a false birth date, and driving with a suspended license. See Smith v. State, 257 Ga.App. 468, 571 S.E.2d 446 (2002) (“Smith I”). This is the third reported decision in this case.1 This time Smith argues that the trial court erred in denying her motion for supersedeas bond in connection with her appeal in Case No. A03A0939. Since this Court has already issued an opinion affirming the trial court's decision in that case (see Smith II), the issue in the present appeal is rendered moot. See In the Interest of T.N., 254 Ga.App. 330, 332, 562 S.E.2d 374 (2002). We therefore dismiss the instant appeal.
Appeal dismissed.
FOOTNOTES
1. For previous reported decisions, see Smith I and Smith v. State, 263 Ga.App. 414, 587 S.E.2d 787 (2003) (“Smith II”).
MILLER, Judge.
SMITH, C.J., and RUFFIN, P.J., concur.
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Docket No: No. A03A2556.
Decided: December 11, 2003
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia.
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