Appeal in small claims court, Should I?
The judge wrote incorrect information /facts in the judgement; if taken to an appeal, to give correct information, would that make a difference in the dicision? Example: "While all parties where in the fenced yard." We were not in a fenced yard. Is an appeal based on this one of two examples worth an appeal or even valid for a appeal?
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It would require an error of fact that actually would have made a difference in the decision.
If the decision says incorrectly you were in a fenced yard, but whether or not the yard was fenced is irrelevant (for example, the case is about being hit with a frying pan) then no, the appeal would not work, or be prudent.
If the fence issue would make a difference in the decision itself, then it would be worth an appeal.
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