- If the defendant maintains his or her innocence or if there were mistakes made by the legal team or court in the case, the defendant appeal to the court of Appeals for review the case. If the court overturns the verdict, the case goes back to the superior court for a new trial.

- During the appeal process, it is essential for the defendant's legal team to present new evidence, challenge the procedures followed during the trial, and argue any errors in the legal process that may have affected the outcome of the case.

- The court of Appeals will review the case based on legal arguments and evidence presented by both parties. If they find grounds for appeal, they may order a new trial or overturn the verdict.

- It is important for the defendant to have a skilled legal team who is experienced in appellate law to navigate the complexities of the appeals process and present a strong case for review.

- Ultimately, the decision of the court of Appeals can have a significant impact on the outcome of the case and potentially lead to a different verdict or outcome for the defendant.