After the Trial

Sometimes, you can appeal your judgment. Do this if you think it’s worth your time and effort. You can’t appeal every judgment or issue in your trial. You can only appeal a final judgment, or an order. You might have to do some research to find out if you can appeal your judgment. Ask a lawyer for help. In an appeal, you don’t have to present your case all over again. The appellate court will only look at the mistakes the court made. The appeals court has to say that the mistakes changed how the case turned out. The court won’t look at the facts again. It’ll just look at the trial record. Your appeal depends on what kind of case you want to appeal:
No matter what kind of case you appeal, you’ll need help from a lawyer to finish every step in time. You may also want to visit the California Court of Appeals website .

How to collect your judgment

Ways to Collect:

Get your court files:

Get a court transcript

There is a form available online to request a court transcript. See the transcript request information page details on how to obtain and submit the request form.

Look up the law:

There are a lot of places you can go to look up the law that applies to your case. We talk about some of these places, above. Refer to our list of legal resources for more help.

Additional Resources