Here is what I know from my limited horary studies
You should always start with the basics when learning anything.
For Horary, we use Regiomontanus Houses.
When using AstroTeeth, do not select additional chart points. We do not use Earth, Chiron, Lilith (or Black Moon Lilith) or other asteroids.
We do use the Part of Fortune and the Nodes. Always select Mean Nodes instead of True Nodes.
We do not use Uranus, Neptune or Pluto, but AstroTeeth isn't smart enough to figured that out so we'll just have to suffer with it.
The next thing is that a Chart should not be judged unless it is Radical. To determine that, you'll have to calculate the Hour Ruler by hand since AstroTeeth doesn't provide it. The Hour Ruler for this Chart happens to be the Moon.
A Chart is Radical if:
The Hour Ruler is also the Ascendant Ruler (we have a fail here).
The Hour Ruler and either the Ascendant or Ascendant Ruler are in the same Triplicity. The Ascendant is Scorpio. Scorpio is a Water Sign. The Ascendant Ruler is Mars. Mars is in Scorpio. The Moon is in Aries, a Fire Sign. The Ascendant and Ascendant Ruler are not in the same Triplicity as the Moon (and that's a fail).
The Hour Ruler rules the Ascendant's Triplicity. The Ascendant is Scorpio. Scorpio is a Water Sign. This is a Day Chart. The Day Ruler of Water Signs is Venus (so we have a fail there).
The Hour Ruler makes a strong aspect with the Ascendant. A strong aspect means an aspect from an Angular House, or a Partile or very close Platic aspect from a Succedent House (and the Moon does not aspect the Ascendant).
The last test is the Hour Ruler and the Ascendant or Ascendant Ruler are the same nature.
Scorpio is Cold/Moist. Mars is Hot/Dry. The Moon is normally Cold/Moist, but it changes nature based on its quarter and it's just after the Full Moon so it is is Cold/Dry during this phase. Some might consider it the same nature, but I wouldn't so we have a fail there.
So, this Chart appears to be not Radical.
However, I use Dorothean Triplicities and the Moon is a participating Triplicity Ruler for the Water Triplicity, so that would make the Moon the Triplicity Ruler of the Ascendant and the Chart would be Radical and fit to be judged.
Now that we have that out of the way, we can look at the Significators.
You are the Querent, so you are represented by the 1st House and Mars.
Mars is your only significator.
Your adversary, opponents, person your in contention with, person with whom you are fighting or opposite party in a legal action (civil or criminal) is the 7th House and Venus.
The Court/Judge is the 10th House and Sun.
Now we judge the Significators.
Mars is in Scorpio, in his own Term and Face, Angular, Fast, but is Occidental. The only aspects Mars can make is with Jupiter or Saturn. Mars is not currently in aspect with either, but Mars is applying toward Jupiter by trine. Overall, Mars is in fairly good shape.
Venus is in Scorpio, her own Triplicity and Term, Angular, Occidental, but Slow and Via Combusta. The only Planets Venus can aspect are Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Venus is not in aspect with any Planets, but she is applying toward Jupiter by trine.
Sun is in Libra and Peregrine. The Sun is Slow and Succedent, but that's offset somewhat by being in Hayz. The only Planets the Sun can aspect are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. The Sun is in a Platic Conjunction with Saturn.
Now we need to look at considerations (aka "warnings" or "strictures").
The Ascendant is Via Combusta. That aptly describes the state of the Querent, but it also indicates that matters could suddenly or abruptly change.
The Moon is also Void of Course.
In a relationship horary, a Void of Course Moon means nothing will happen and we can say that and be right 99.9% of the time.
But this is not a relationship question. We have to apply just a wee teeny tiny little ol' bit of common sense.
An appeal was filed in a court.
Something will definitely happen.
The possibilities are these:
1) The court will grant the appeal of Venus
2) The court will grant the appeal of Mars
3) The court will grant in part and deny in part and remand
4) The court will grant in part and deny in part and not remand
5) Venus will withdraw the appeal
6) Mars will withdraw the appeal
I'm going to say the court will grant in part, deny in part and remand.
Does the court favor one part or another? Is the court sympathetic? I see no evidence of that. Neither Venus nor Mars make any aspect to the Sun. Venus is the Dispositor of the Sun, and I'm not really sure what to make of that.
The reason Venus is Slow is because she's about to go Retrograde, which will debilitate her more. Venus will come back and make a conjunction with Mars by Mutual Application, which is not good as that indicates something quick, forceful and often violent. I think we can rule out "violent" here because this is a court case and not a relationship in which someone will get beaten to a pulp by a drunken jerk.
However, with Venus in the 1st House, that makes Mars even stronger and is an indicator that Mars will win, at least in part.
Venus going Retrograde suggests the case will be sent back to the lower court for adjudication on that part of the appeal not granted. Venus will enter into Libra, and that make Venus more powerful, but Venus will be Cadent, and worse than that, in the Querent's 12th House. In sports horary when the significator of a team is in the 12th House it indicates a route because the team quits fighting and runs away. By that time the Sun will be in the Querent's 1st House suggesting that the court will now side with Mars and either the court will rule against Venus or Venus will withdraw from further proceedings.
That's hinted at by Mercury ruling the 2nd House (the Chart's 8th House) which represents the support and finances of Venus. Mercury will be in Via Combusta and then end up in Sagittarius where Mercury will be severely damaged. Since the 2nd House is the Querent's support and finances, this suggests to me that Venus will have to pay the court costs and attorney fees for Mars, or that Venus will have to pay additional monies in either alimony, child support or both.
Anyway, horary is quite useful, however anytime you have a definite date, time and location, you should
always use an Electional/Event Chart as that would provide a more definitive answer.