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Winning an appeal is difficult. In California, fewer than 20% of civil appeals succeed in changing the original decision. This is because the Court of Appeal assumes the trial courts decision was correct unless the person appealing (the appellant) can prove it was wrong.
Appealing Court Decision. Not every court order can be appealed and it is hard to win an appeal. In California, less than 20% of all civil appeals succeed in reversing the original ruling.
Appeals Process California: 5 Proven Steps to Win in 2025 File Notice of Appeal 30-60 days depending on case type. Compile the Record Gather transcripts and court documents. Draft Appellate Briefs Present legal arguments (14,000 word limit) Oral Argument Present case to 3-judge panel (if requested)
Rehearing. (1) On petition of a party or on its own motion, a reviewing court may order rehearing of any decision that is not final in that court on filing. (2) An order for rehearing must be filed before the decision is final.
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