On May 22, 2024 a
No Value
was filed
involving a dispute between
Plummer, Ahsan Musaalih,
and
Townsend, Lanette R.,
for Domestic - Divorce/Alimony
in the District Court of DeKalb County.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DEKALB COUNTY
STATE OF GEORGIA
AHSAN M. PLUMMER, :
Plaintiff, :
:
v. : Civil Action No. 24FM5217-3
:
LANETTE R. TOWNSEND, :
Defendant. :
NOTICE OF HEARING
The above referenced case is set for a FINAL HEARING on July 15, 2024 at 9:00am.
before Judge Yolanda Parker-Smith. All hearings take place in Courtroom 6B, DeKalb
County Courthouse, 556 N. McDonough St., Decatur, GA 30030.
PLEASE NOTE: If you want the case reported you will need to provide your own
court reporter; court reporters are not provided by the court. Further, if you case
requires an interpreter a request must be made no later than 7 business days of
the hearing.
This 24th day of June 2024
____________________________________
OLGA ROSON, Civil Case Manager
Copies to:
Ahsan Plummer
790 Glynn Oaks Drive
Clarkston, GA 30021
Ahsan.plummer@yahoo.com
Lanette Townsend
676 Sevelyn Pl NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Lanetterechelle@gmail.com
DIVISION 3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN HEARINGS
1. To ensure the public’s right of access, the courtroom is open to the public and
hearings are livestreamed into the courtroom for public access, unless otherwise
required by law, such as, those required to be heard in chambers or ex parte.
2. For civil matters if the parties want the matter taken down, it is the responsibility
of counsel to provide their own court reporter and to provide the court reporter
with the Zoom log-in information. For criminal matters that require a court
reporter, the Court shall provide one.
3. If an interpreter is needed for the hearing, the parties must notify the Court at
least seven (7) days prior to the hearing date.
4. Unless otherwise ordered by the Court, no later than four (4) business days prior
to the hearing date any documents or exhibits a party intends to introduce shall be
emailed to opposing counsel or the other party if pro se. Those documents shall
be pre-marked as exhibits for the ease of conducting the Zoom hearing. (Example,
Plaintiff’s or Defendant’s Ex. 1). Counsel shall try to resolve any objections to the
exhibits at least two business days prior to the hearing. The Court will handle any
unresolved objections to the exhibits during the hearing. Counsel should be
prepared to succinctly state the legal basis for the objection and the corresponding
rule from the Georgia Rules of Evidence.
5. This Court’s preference is that one (1) hard copy, preferably in a tabbed 3-ring
binder, along with a table of contents, of any documents or exhibits a party
intends to introduce be delivered to chambers. Further, an electronic copy of said
documents shall be delivered to the Court’s Staff Attorney. Said delivery shall take
place no later than four (4) business days prior to the hearing.
6. During the hearing, upon the Court or either party invoking the rule of
sequestration, no witness may observe or listen to any portion of the proceeding
until he or she has been called to testify. Witnesses listening or observing the
proceedings are strictly prohibited in those instances, and violators will be subject
to contempt of court. Any non-party witness should be on standby awaiting the
Court’s call (or counsel’s call).
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Category
Domestic - Divorce/Alimony
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