Inthedetails
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The appeal wouldn't be because the jury convicted on emotion, and absolutely nothing indicates they will base their decision on emotion anyway (and it seems insulting to think they would or could).I'd worry about being convicted by emotion instead of lack of evidence...I get wanting justice believe me...but having this get overturned on appeal, and possibly finding out later on down the line that someone else did this and having to sit through more trials is worse
The appeal would be based on errors made in the court proceedings. And an appeal court would deal with that.
The jury will be given the charges based on laws violated and a list of criteria that have to been met for those charges to fit. If the jury finds that the requirements were not proven by the prosecution, they will not convict. They don't get to insert their emotions into the decision (though I'm sure the deliberations will be emotional at points), but will have the law in front of them to follow.
jmo