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Appellant Osceola Kelly was found guilty by a jury of numerous offenses, including murder, and his conviction was affirmed on appeal. See Kelly v. State, 267 Ga. 252 477 SE2d 110 1996. On January 15, 2013, appellant filed a pro se motion for sentence modification in the trial court which was denied by order entered February 26, 2013. Thereafter, on April 25, 2013, appellant filed a Motion for Disqualification and/or Recusal of Judge, seeking removal of the judge who denied his sentence modification motion claiming, as grounds for relief, that 1 he did not receive a copy of the February 26, 2013 order denying his motion, and 2 the order did not address all of the issues he had raised. The trial court entered an order denying appellant’s motion to disqualify and recuse on May 31, 2013, finding appellant failed to satisfy three necessary preconditions for recusal in that he 1 “admitted he received records of the February 26, 2013 denial order on February 29, 2013,” and thus failed to file his recusal motion within five days of learning of the alleged grounds for disqualification as required by Uniform Superior Court Rule USCR 25.1; 2 failed to include an affidavit clearly stating the facts and reasons for his belief that bias or prejudice existed, see USCR 25.2; and, 3 failed to show, or even allege, that the complained of bias stemmed from an extra judicial source, see USCR 25.2.

Appellant timely filed a notice of appeal on June 24, 2013 directed to the Court of Appeals seeking review of the trial court’s May 31, 2013 order. The Court of Appeals properly transferred the appeal to this Court where it was docketed on January 21, 2016. After requesting and receiving an extension of time in which to file his brief, appellant filed a “Brief of Appellant” in which he failed to enumerate any errors or brief any issues related to the trial court’s May 31, 2013 order denying recusal. Instead, appellant briefed issues related to a separate appeal he had pending before this Court.1 Despite admitting being informed by this Court’s Clerk’s office that he had enumerated errors and briefed issues unrelated to the instant appeal, appellant failed and/or refused to correct his mistake.2 As a result, this Court must deem the instant appeal abandoned. See Supreme Court Rule 22. See also Allen v. State, 296 Ga. 428, 428 768 SE2d 445 2015; Ruffin v. State, 283 Ga. 87 11 656 SE2d 140 2008. Moreover, a review of the record supports the trial court’s determination that appellant’s motion to disqualify and/or recuse failed to meet the threshold requirements for establishing a legally sufficient motion to recuse. See Henderson v. State, 295 Ga. 333 1 759 SE2d 827 2014.

 
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