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Appellate Court Opinion: Once everything is submitted to the proper appellate court, a decision should be expected within three months.
(2) A respondent must serve and file its brief within 30 days after the appellant files its opening brief. (3) An appellant must serve and file its reply brief, if any, within 20 days after the respondent files its brief.
Appellate Court Opinion: Once everything is submitted to the proper appellate court, a decision should be expected within three months. As explained by the California Courts, the judges have 90 days from the date the case is submitted to decide the appeal.
The California Courts of Appeal are the states intermediate courts of review. Their primary function is to ensure that the law is interpreted and applied correctly. The California Courts of Appeal review the vast majority of appealable orders or judgments from superior courts.
Jurisdiction and responsibility In contrast, there is no horizontal stare decisis in the California Court of Appeal; Court of Appeal decisions are not binding between divisions or even between panels of the same division.
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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. The appeals process can take years and it can be expensive.
A motion for extension of time to file a brief must be filed well in advance of the date the brief is due and must set forth the additional time requested and the reasons for the request. The court discourages these motions and may deny the motion entirely or grant a lesser period of time than requested.
The appeals process is often a drawn-out, sometimes arduous journey in seeking an overturned conviction or a reduced sentence. In California, fewer than 20% of appeals are successfully argued. The odds are increased when there are significant errors of law, such as misconduct by the jury or the prosecution.

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