Hi-
Just a bit of FYI- Regardless, the trial attorney never takes on the appeals. No one on her team will be apart of that. Usually, and in the case of CA where I'm from, there are only a handful (I think 250) attorneys that are DP Appellate qualified. That means that she will have to get in line and wait for an appellate attorney to be assigned to her. I do not know the number of attorney's in FL. The transcripts and trial record will be used to dissect for any discrepancies they can capitalize on.
All these objections and pre-trial hearings were for this purpose.
In any case, JB, CM, and all the rest will never see ICA after this is over. Maybe a visit, or two- before she is transferred, but they will then move on to the next case.
They've done all they can do..........this was, quite frankly, a long shot and everyone in that room knew it going in.
JMO
ADDED: She of course can PAY for an appellate attorney and speed up the process- like SP did but it will cost her family a fortune (or donations).... But still, she needs to find a qualified AVAILABLE attorney which is next to impossible. It will be several years before it even gets started.