The thought of professional jurors makes me cringe as well. Our legal system does need revamped in a number of ways, but I do not think professional jurors is the answer. I do not think a group of professional jurors in this case would have changed the outcome. The state simply did not prove the charges beyond a resonable doubt.
When a man or woman with the same criminal background gets 20 years to life, for the exact same crime a different man or woman with the same criminal background gets 5 years probation, the system needs work.
When a man or woman gets 2 years in prison for their first DUI, and a different man or woman gets 6 months probation for their 6th DUI, the system needs work.
When a person can be clumsy, spill hot coffee on their crotch and win a million dollar lawsuit because the coffee was too hot, our system needs work.
Our country is progressing technologically at an unbelievable pace, and the law is not keeping up. Maybe, the juror of the future will be an android that has a computer brain with all the laws downloaded into it, and a set of lie detector eyes, that can tell if the witness is lying. The androids would be devoid of emotion, know who was lying, know the letter of the law, and would base its verdict on the just the facts ma'am, just the facts.
As always, my entire post is my opinion only