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APPEALS

How Appeals Work
Most people don't have experience with appellate practice and assume that an appeal is just "another bite at the apple," a chance to have the case heard by a new judge.

Actually that isn't how it works.  Appeal courts engage in a very limited review process that looks only at a few things:

  • First, the Appeal is determined only on the evidence that was introduced in trial, and then only by reading the transcript of the testimony -- no new evidence, no live witnesses. That means the appeal court won't be able to look at witnesses and evaluate credibility.
  • As a result, all appeals courts have a rule that basically says, whatever the trial decides are the true facts, the appeal court won't reverse that decision unless "reasonable minds cannot disagree" the trial court is wrong.  Translation: the trial judge or jury's fact decision will almost always stand on appeal.
  • The appeal court will look hard at errors in law or procedure.  This where a party can occasionally succeed on appeal.
  • If you win on appeal, odds are you get a new trial -- which means doing it all over again.
Appellate Referrals Appellate practice is pretty much a specialty area, and Dustin Deissner is available to accept referrals from other lawyers, or just to give advice on appellate procedure.

Here are the decisions in a few of the cases handled by Van Camp & Deissner over the years:

Dusty would be happy to talk to you and can offer very reasonable rates for handling appeallate referrals.

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