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hi tony dewitt here missouri appellate attorney and a guy who answers questions on youtube today were going to talk about appeals stay tuned [Music] so somebody wants to know how many times an appellant uh is successful when they prosecute an appeal and in order to do a full measure of justice so to speak on appeals there are some things i need to explain first of all the person who files the appeal is called the appellant the person on the other side whose judgment or action has been appealed is called the respondent sometimes theyre called the apoli but more and more theyre being called the respondent so those are the the people who are involved the appellant and the respondent and thats the terms ill use during the course of this video well first of all they answered the question about 30 of the time if the plaintiff appeals the result is reversed and about 35 percent of the time if the defendant appeals the result is reversed most of the time the the vast majority of appeals a