However TB, appeals courts are intended to deal with due process, not facts of cases. As you know, once adjudged guilty by a jury, an appeals court will usually only remand the case for retrial. So, the legal guilt is already there. A remand doesn't vacate the guilty verdict unless the appeals court orders so.
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