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The trial judge made a clear legal error. Does that mean that Ill win my appeal?

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The trial judge made a clear legal error. Does that mean that Ill win my appeal?

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No. In addition to demonstrating that the judge made an error, the appellant must also show that he or she objected to the error in the trial court and that he or she likely would have received a better result absent the error. As a result, the appellate court often affirms even where the trial judge made a mistake.

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